Not currently on view
In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
Starting out as an amateur painter, Dubois-Pillet helped to found the Salon des Indépendants, an annual exhibition that gave artists including Seurat and Van Gogh a chance to show their work. A trained soldier and committed socialist, Dubois-Pillet in his works portrayed France at peace, far removed from the recent Franco-Prussian war. In 1870 Meaux had hosted negotiations over the siege of Paris, but here it appears as idyllic. Lively dots of color animate the scene, while the white paper support lends luminosity.
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Paul Signac — The Andelys
Paul Signac (French, 1863–1935) — Saint-Tropez: The Port
Paul Signac — Evening
Georges Seurat — Gray Weather, Grande Jatte
Paul Cézanne — Church at Montigny-sur-Loing (L'Église de Mon
Paul Signac — In Holland—The Buoy
Henri-Edmond Cross (Henri-Edmond Delacroix) — Valley with Fi
Henri-Edmond Cross (French, 1856–1910) — In the Park
Louis Hayet (French, 1864–1940) — Banks of the Oise at Dawn
Paul Signac — Rouen