
A Kitchen (1889 CE)
An oil painting from 1889, portraying a humble kitchen with Pointillist delicacy, crafted to dignify the quiet rhythm of daily life.

Paintings and works by Maximilien Luce, a French Neo-Impressionist artist renowned for his vibrant use of color and light. His art captures urban scenes, landscapes, and the lives of working people with a bold, pointillist technique.

An oil painting from 1889, portraying a humble kitchen with Pointillist delicacy, crafted to dignify the quiet rhythm of daily life.

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