
1846–1890 · French · 19 artworks
artist bio
Albert Dubois-Pillet was a French painter and a career army officer who played a significant role in the development of Neo-Impressionism. He helped found the Société des Artistes Indépendants and was instrumental in promoting the Pointillist style through his landscapes and genre scenes.
what you'll learn
Studying Dubois-Pillet's work allows students to understand the application of scientific color theory in art and the transition from Impressionism to Neo-Impressionism. Students can learn about creating optical mixtures and the impact of systematic brushwork on the overall composition.
related: Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro

Barges on the Seine
1885

The Marne at Dawn
1888

Saint-Michel d'Aiguilhe (Haute-Loire) Under Snow
1890

Still Life With Fish
1885

Landscape with Lock
1885

View of Paris
1885

The Banks of the Marne at Dawn
1888

The Banks of the Seine at Neuilly
1886

Madame Bouchet et ses filles

Bouquet of Roses in a Vase
1885

Portrait of Monsieur Pool
1887

Winter Landscape
1885

Landscape with a Lock
1885

Le Puy in the Snow
1889

Rouen, La Seine et les Collines à Canteleu
1887

Le Puy. The Sunny Plaza
1890

Flowers in three vases
1879

The Towers, Saint-Sulpice
1887

Three Barges Moored on the Outskirts of an Industrial Town
1886