Henri-Edmond Cross - Gallery

Gallery

  • Les Îles d'Or, 1891–1892

  • La Ferme, matin, 1893

  • Fisherman, 1895

  • Landscape, c. 1896–1899

  • La barque bleue, 1899

  • Ponte San Trovaso, 1902–1905

  • La Chaîne des Maures, 1906–1907

  • La baie à Cavalière, 1906–1907

  • Le Bois, 1906–1907

  • Dormeuse nue dans la clairière, 1907

  • Afternoon in Pardigon, 1907

  • Hafenszene, by 1910

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