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Hippolyte Petitjean
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Hippolyte Petitjean

1854–1929 Β· French Β· 5 artworks

PointillismNeo-ImpressionismPointillismDivisionismOptical MixingUse of complementary colorsPrecise application of small dots

artist bio

Hippolyte Petitjean was a French Post-Impressionist painter who played a key role in the development of Pointillism. Though he experimented with other styles later in his career, his most significant contributions were within the Neo-Impressionist movement, expanding its application to various subjects.

what you'll learn

Studying Petitjean's work provides insight into the meticulous technique of Pointillism and its application to landscapes, portraits, and still lifes. Students can learn about color theory and the optical mixing of colors through his paintings.

related: Georges Seurat, Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro

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5 artworks

Still Life with Pitcher and Vase of Flowers

Still Life with Pitcher and Vase of Flowers

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Landscape in MΓ’con

Landscape in MΓ’con

1914

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Bank of Oise

Bank of Oise

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Nude Woman

Nude Woman

1905

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Portrait of Madame Marthe

Portrait of Madame Marthe

1899

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