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Top 100 - Pointillisme

Pointillisme : 100 tableaux célèbres composés point par point

Seurat, Signac, Cross, Luce et Van Rysselberghe : quand la peinture fait confiance aux petits points pour produire un grand effet, avec un calme presque insolent.

Le pointillisme transforme une idée simple en aventure visuelle : poser des touches séparées, laisser l'oeil les mélanger, et obtenir une lumière qui semble vibrer toute seule. Dans ce Top 100, Seurat construit des scènes monumentales avec une rigueur de chef d'orchestre, Signac ouvre les ports et les côtes à des couleurs éclatantes, Cross installe une douceur méditerranéenne, Luce donne du poids aux rues et aux ouvriers, Van Rysselberghe fait respirer les portraits. Chaque tableau prouve qu'un petit point peut avoir de grandes ambitions.

Why is pointillism so fascinating?

Pointillism was born from an almost scientific curiosity: understanding how colors respond to each other when they remain separate on the canvas. Instead of blending tones on the palette, painters place them side by side. The eye does the rest, finally earning itself a real place in the studio.

Georges Seurat took this method to a now-legendary level of precision. A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte may look like a peaceful scene, but everything in it is calculated: the silhouettes, the shadows, the distances, the color vibrations. The painting keeps its calm, while thousands of dots quietly work together like a remarkably well-organized team.

Paul Signac brings to the movement a taste for travel, for harbors and open skies. His seascapes often give the impression that light is composed like a mosaic. Henri-Edmond Cross softens this method with solar harmonies, while Maximilien Luce and Théo van Rysselberghe apply it to urban, social or intimate subjects. Pointillism is therefore not just a formula: it is a way of making the surface sing.

Neo-Impressionism carries this adventure forward by giving more structure to the Impressionist legacy. Sensation still matters, but it flows through deliberate construction. Painting keeps the air, the water, the crowds, and the landscapes, then organizes them with a discipline that doesn't spoil the pleasure. Proof that method can have charm of its own.

In a decorative setting, these works function beautifully because they combine legibility with vibration. From a distance, the image comes together; up close, it reveals its work of brushstrokes, rhythms, and separate colors. It's a painting that offers two experiences for the price of a single glance, which remains an excellent deal for an ambitious wall.

Pointillism has its own particular elegance: it doesn't shout, it sparkles. A Signac harbor scene can wake up a room without overwhelming it, a Seurat creates a strikingly graphic presence, a Cross landscape brings warmth without veering into postcard territory. Even when everything seems still, the color keeps on moving. It clearly refused to sit still.

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Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte - Georges Seurat image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #1
Georges Seurat

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte highlights an essential quality of Pointillism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Luxe, calme et volupté - Henri Matisse image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #2
Henri Matisse

Luxury, Calm and Voluptuousness

With Luxe, Calme et Volupté, Henri Matisse gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Les Poseuses - Georges Seurat image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #3
Georges Seurat

The Models

Les Poseuses works as a gateway into the world of Georges Seurat: its palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together naturally enough to draw you in.

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Femmes au puits. Esquisse III ; Vue du port de Saint-Tropez - Paul Signac image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #4
Paul Signac

The Port of Saint-Tropez

In Le Port de Saint-Tropez, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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L'Air du soir - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #5
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Evening Air

L'Air du soir deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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La Seine à la Grande Jatte - Printemps - Georges Seurat image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #6
Georges Seurat

The Seine at La Grande Jatte

With La Seine à la Grande-Jatte, painting aims to do more than simply represent: it sets a mood. Georges Seurat leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Femmes au puits - Paul Signac image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #7
Paul Signac

Women at the well

Femmes au puits highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in the memory after the first glance.

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La Fuite des nymphes - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #8
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Flight of the Nymphs

With The Flight of the Nymphs, Henri-Edmond Cross gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. Your eye takes in the image first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Portrait d'Alice Sèthe - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #9
Théo van Rysselberghe

Portrait of Alice Sèthe

Portrait of Alice Sèthe works as a doorway into Théo van Rysselberghe's universe: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together so naturally that they invite you to step closer.

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Le Chahut - Georges Seurat image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #10
Georges Seurat

The Tumult

In Le Chahut, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Au temps d'harmonie: l'âge d'or n'est pas dans le passé, il est dans l'avenir - Paul Signac image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #11
Paul Signac

In days of harmony

Au temps d'harmonie deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Plage de la Vignasse, les Îles d'Or - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #12
Henri-Edmond Cross

Les Îles d'Or

With Les Îles d'Or, painting doesn't merely seek to represent: it creates an atmosphere. Henri-Edmond Cross leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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La récolte des pommes à Éragny - Camille Pissarro image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #13
Camille Pissarro

The Apple Harvest, Éragny

The Apple Harvest, Éragny highlights an essential quality of pointillism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Le Quai Saint-Michel et Notre-Dame - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #14
Maximilien Luce

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame

With Le Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame, Maximilien Luce gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. We first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Parade de cirque - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #15
Georges Seurat

Le Cirque

The Circus serves as a gateway into Georges Seurat's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together with such naturalness that they draw you in for a closer look.

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La plage de Saint-Clair - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #16
Henri-Edmond Cross

Saint-Clair Beach

In La Plage de Saint-Clair, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas preserves that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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La promenade - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #17
Théo van Rysselberghe

The Promenade

La Promenade earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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Plage à Heist - Georges Lemmen image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #18
Georges Lemmen

Beach in Heist

With Beach at Heist, the painting does not merely aim to represent: it sets a mood. Georges Lemmen leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Notre-Dame de Paris - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #19
Maximilien Luce

Notre-Dame de Paris

Notre-Dame de Paris showcases an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Jeune femme se poudrant - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #20
Georges Seurat

Young Woman Powdering Herself

With Young Woman Powdering Herself, Georges Seurat gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to talk to one another.

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Le Clocher de Saint-Tropez - Paul Signac image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #21
Paul Signac

The Bell Tower of Saint-Tropez

The Bell Tower of Saint-Tropez serves as a gateway into the world of Paul Signac: its palette, rhythm, and atmosphere harmonize with such naturalness that one feels compelled to draw closer.

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La Chaîne des Maures - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #22
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Maures Range

In La Chaîne des Maures, the appeal comes as much from the subject itself as from the way it is rendered. The canvas preserves that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Le Bec du Hoc, Grandcamp - Georges Seurat image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #23
Georges Seurat

Le Bec du Hoc, Grandcamp

Le Bec du Hoc, Grandcamp earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Antibes, Les tours - Paul Signac image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #24
Paul Signac

Antibes, the towers

With Antibes, the towers, the painting does not merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Paul Signac leaves enough air in his work to keep it alive.

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Les Cyprès à Cagnes - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #25
Henri-Edmond Cross

Cypresses at Cagnes

Cyprès à Cagnes highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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La Rue Mouffetard - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #26
Maximilien Luce

Rue Mouffetard

With La Rue Mouffetard, Maximilien Luce gives the subject a real decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La pointe de Saint-Pierre à Saint-Tropez - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #27
Théo van Rysselberghe

La Pointe Saint-Pierre in Saint-Tropez

La Pointe Saint-Pierre in Saint-Tropez serves as a gateway into Théo van Rysselberghe's world: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that it draws you in.

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Le Chenal de Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #28
Georges Seurat

Le Chenal de Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe

In The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Route du Lavandou vers Saint-Clair - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #29
Henri-Edmond Cross

Le Lavandou

Le Lavandou deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms an identifiable scene into a viewing experience. This is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Les Deux Sœurs ou Les Sœurs Serruys - Georges Lemmen image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #30
Georges Lemmen

The Two Sisters

With Les Deux Sœurs, the painting goes beyond mere representation: it creates an atmosphere. Georges Lemmen leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Une baignade à Asnières - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #31
Georges Seurat

A Bathing at Asnières

A Swim at Asnières highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, Marseille - Paul Signac image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #32
Paul Signac

Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, Marseille

With Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, Marseille, Paul Signac gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You take in the image first, and then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La cueillette des pommes - Camille Pissarro image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #33
Camille Pissarro

Apple Picking

The Apple Picking works as a gateway into Camille Pissarro's world: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough naturalness to make you want to step closer.

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Les Batteurs de pieux - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #34
Maximilien Luce

The Pile Drivers

In The Pile Drivers, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Portrait d'Emile Verhaeren dans son cabinet de travail, rue du Moulin à Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #35
Théo van Rysselberghe

Portrait of Émile Verhaeren

Portrait of Émile Verhaeren earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Tour Eiffel - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #36
Georges Seurat

The Eiffel Tower

With La Tour Eiffel, the painting doesn't merely seek to represent: it establishes an atmosphere. Georges Seurat leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Venise. la Salute. Vert - Paul Signac image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #37
Paul Signac

Venice, La Salute

Venice, La Salute highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Le Bois - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #38
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Wood

With Le Bois, Henri-Edmond Cross gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You take in the image as a whole first, then the details begin to converse among themselves.

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Port-en-Bessin, Entrée du port - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #39
Georges Seurat

Port-en-Bessin, harbor entrance

Port-en-Bessin, the harbor entrance works as a gateway into the world of Georges Seurat: palette, rhythm and atmosphere come together with just enough naturalness to draw you closer.

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Prairie à Éragny - Camille Pissarro image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #40
Camille Pissarro

The Meadow at Éragny

In La Prairie à Éragny, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of cultivation, movement, and visual delight.

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L'Escaut en amont d'Anvers, le soir - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #41
Théo van Rysselberghe

The Scheldt upstream from Anvers, in the evening

The Scheldt upstream of Antwerp at night earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. This is exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le port de Rotterdam - Paul Signac image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #42
Paul Signac

The Port of Rotterdam

With The Port of Rotterdam, the painting does not simply seek to depict: it sets a mood. Paul Signac leaves enough air for the work to remain alive.

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Pommiers et peupliers au soleil couchant, Eragny - Camille Pissarro image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #43
Camille Pissarro

Sunset at Éragny

Setting Sun at Eragny highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates freely, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory long after the first glance.

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Poilus à la gare de l'Est - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #44
Maximilien Luce

Gare de l'Est

With La Gare de l'Est, Maximilien Luce gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Portrait de Claude Stevens en marin, au jardin - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #45
Théo van Rysselberghe

Tea in the Garden

Tea in the Garden serves as a gateway into the world of Théo van Rysselberghe: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that they invite you to step closer.

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Le Pin de Bertaud - Paul Signac image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #46
Paul Signac

The Pine of Bertaud

In Le Pin de Bertaud, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the manner of its execution. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Fort Samson, Grandcamp - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #47
Georges Seurat

Fort Samson, Grandcamp

Fort Samson, Grandcamp earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Le Grand Canal à Venise - Paul Signac image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #48
Paul Signac

The Grand Canal, Venice

With The Grand Canal, Venice, the painting does not merely seek to represent—it sets a mood. Paul Signac leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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La barque bleue - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #49
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Blue Boat

The Blue Boat highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Jeune Paysanne faisant du feu. Gelée blanche - Camille Pissarro image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #50
Camille Pissarro

Young Peasant Woman Making Fire

With Jeune paysanne faisant du feu, Camille Pissarro gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You take in the image as a whole first, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La Seine au pont Saint-Michel - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #51
Maximilien Luce

The Saint-Michel Bridge

The Pont Saint-Michel acts as a gateway into the world of Maximilien Luce: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to step closer.

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La lecture dans le parc - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #52
Théo van Rysselberghe

Reading

In La Lecture, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas preserves that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Saint-Tropez, fontaine des Lices - Paul Signac image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #53
Paul Signac

Saint-Tropez, Lices Fountain

Saint-Tropez, fontaine des Lices earns its place in this ranking because it turns a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the mood of a wall.

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Le Pont de Courbevoie - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #54
Georges Seurat

Le Pont de Courbevoie

With Le Pont de Courbevoie, painting does not seek merely to represent: it creates an atmosphere. Georges Seurat leaves enough air in the work to keep it alive.

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Capo di Noli, près de Gênes - Paul Signac image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #55
Paul Signac

Capo di Noli

Capo di Noli highlights an essential quality of pointillism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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La Ferme, matin - Henri-Edmond Cross image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #56
Henri-Edmond Cross

The Farm, morning

With La Ferme, morning, Henri-Edmond Cross gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first look at the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Portrait de Marguerite Van Mons - Théo van Rysselberghe image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #57
Théo van Rysselberghe

Portrait of Marguerite van Mons

The Portrait of Marguerite van Mons works as a gateway into the world of Théo van Rysselberghe: the palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with such natural ease that they invite you to step closer.

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Sérénité - Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #58
Henri Martin

Serenity

In Sérénité, the interest comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Paysage au disque - Robert Delaunay image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #59
Robert Delaunay

Landscape with disc

Paysage au disque earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the feel of a wall.

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Vue de Collioure - Henri Matisse image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #60
Henri Matisse

View of Collioure

With Vue de Collioure, the painting doesn't just aim to represent: it sets a mood. Henri Matisse leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Soleil couchant à Ivry - Armand Guillaumin image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #61
Armand Guillaumin

Sunset at Ivry

Setting Sun at Ivry highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition bold enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Place Clichy - Pierre Bonnard image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #62
Pierre Bonnard

Place Clichy

With Place Clichy, Pierre Bonnard gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Le Corsage rayé - Édouard Vuillard image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #63
Édouard Vuillard

The Striped Bodice

The Striped Bodice serves as an inviting gateway into Édouard Vuillard's world—palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together so naturally that you feel drawn to step closer.

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La Seine à Courbevoie - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #64
Georges Seurat

The Seine at Courbevoie

In La Seine à Courbevoie, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the manner of painting it. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Tartanes pavoisées - Paul Signac image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #65
Paul Signac

The Flag-Decked Tartanes

Les Tartanes pavoisées earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a viewing experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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L'aciérie - Maximilien Luce image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #66
Maximilien Luce

The Steelworks

With L'Aciérie, painting doesn't simply seek to represent: it sets an atmosphere. Maximilien Luce leaves enough air around his work to keep it alive.

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Plage de Heyst - Georges Lemmen image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #67
Georges Lemmen

The Beach

The Beach showcases an essential quality of pointillism: a light that moves, a scene that breathes, and a composition bold enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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Saint-Séverin n°3 - Robert Delaunay image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #68
Robert Delaunay

Saint-Séverin n°3

With Saint-Séverin n°3, Robert Delaunay gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details start talking to each other.

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Intérieur d'un restaurant - Vincent van Gogh image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #69
Vincent van Gogh

Interior of a restaurant

The interior of a restaurant functions as a gateway to Vincent van Gogh's universe: the palette, rhythm and atmosphere blend together with such naturalness that you feel drawn to step closer.

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Fenêtre ouverte, Collioure - Henri Matisse image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #70
Henri Matisse

Open Window at Collioure

In The Open Window at Collioure, the appeal lies as much in the subject as in the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Le dimanche - Henri Le Sidaner image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #71
Henri Le Sidaner

Sunday

Le Dimanche earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into an experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La femme au chien - Pierre Bonnard image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #72
Pierre Bonnard

The Woman with the Dog

With La Femme au chien, the painting doesn't merely aim to represent—it sets a mood. Pierre Bonnard leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Régates à Perros-Guirec - Maurice Denis image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #73
Maurice Denis

Regattas at Perros-Guirec

Régates à Perros-Guirec highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that flows, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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La Place Vintimille - Édouard Vuillard image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #74
Édouard Vuillard

Place Vintimille

With Place Vintimille, Édouard Vuillard gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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RUE DE CLIGNANCOURT, SOLEIL, LE QUATORZE JUILLET - Gustave Loiseau image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #75
Gustave Loiseau

Clignancourt Street

La Rue de Clignancourt serves as a doorway into the world of Gustave Loiseau: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with enough natural ease to make you want to step closer.

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La Banlieue - Georges Seurat image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #76
Georges Seurat

The Suburbs

In La Banlieue, the appeal comes as much from the subject matter as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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La Maison de La Sourde et Le Clocher D'Éragny - Camille Pissarro image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #77
Camille Pissarro

The House of the Deaf and the Éragny bell tower

The House of the Deaf Woman and the bell tower of Éragny earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a true experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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Lecture de modèles dans l'atelier - Georges Lemmen image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #78
Georges Lemmen

Reading

With Reading, painting doesn't just seek to represent: it creates an atmosphere. Georges Lemmen leaves enough space for the work to remain alive.

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Danseuse au café - Jean Metzinger image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #79
Jean Metzinger

The Dance

La Danse highlights an essential quality of pointillism: light that flows, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to linger in memory after the first glance.

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La Creuse à Crozant - Armand Guillaumin image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #80
Armand Guillaumin

The Creuse at Crozant

With La Creuse à Crozant, Armand Guillaumin gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You look at the image first, then the details start conversing with one another.

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La table au jardin blanc à Gerberoy - Henri Le Sidaner image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #81
Henri Le Sidaner

The White Garden

The White Garden works as a gateway into the world of Henri Le Sidaner: its palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together with such natural ease that they invite you to step closer.

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Le Grand jardin - Pierre Bonnard image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #82
Pierre Bonnard

The Grand Garden

In Le Grand Jardin, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it's painted. The canvas holds onto that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Sous les arbres d'un jardin public - Édouard Vuillard image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #83
Édouard Vuillard

The Public Garden

Le Jardin public deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into an experience of looking. It's exactly the kind of image that shifts the tone of a wall.

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La Seine à Herblay - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction d’œuvre d’art à l’huile #84
Maximilien Luce

The Seine at Herblay

With La Seine à Herblay, the painting doesn't merely seek to represent: it sets a mood. Maximilien Luce leaves enough breathing room to keep the work alive.

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Vieille femme menant deux chèvres près du pont de Labastide du Vert - Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #85
Henri Martin

The Labastide-du-Vert Bridge

The Pont de Labastide-du-Vert highlights an essential quality of pointillism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition powerful enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Portrait de Jean Metzinger - Robert Delaunay image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #86
Robert Delaunay

Portrait of Jean Metzinger

With Portrait of Jean Metzinger, Robert Delaunay gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. We first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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La Seine avec le Pont de Clichy - Vincent van Gogh image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #87
Vincent van Gogh

The Clichy Bridge

The Clichy Bridge serves as a gateway into Vincent van Gogh's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together naturally enough to make you want to draw closer.

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Paysage à Collioure - Henri Matisse image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #88
Henri Matisse

Landscape at Collioure

In Paysage à Collioure, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual delight.

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Mystère catholique - Maurice Denis image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #89
Maurice Denis

The Catholic Mystery

The Catholic Mystery deserves its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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Madame Hessel dans sa chambre à La Terrasse - Édouard Vuillard image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #90
Édouard Vuillard

The Chamber

With La Chambre, painting doesn't just aim to represent: it sets a mood. Édouard Vuillard leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Les Falaises à Sanary (Provence) - Anna Boch image 1 tableau peint à l’huile sur toile #91
Eugène Boch

The Cliffs

Les Falaises highlights an essential quality of pointillism: a light that flows, a scene that breathes, and a composition bold enough to linger in memory long after the first glance.

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Le Pont des Arts - Paul Signac image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #92
Paul Signac

The Pont des Arts

With Le Pont des Arts, Paul Signac gives the subject a true decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image as a whole, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Montmartre, de la rue Cortot. Vue vers Saint-Denis - Maximilien Luce image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #93
Maximilien Luce

Montmartre, Cortot Street

Montmartre's rue Cortot serves as a gateway into the world of Maximilien Luce: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere come together with a natural ease that invites you to step closer.

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L’église de Labastide-du-Vert avec le pont et la rivière, un soir d’automne - Henri-Jean Guillaume Martin image 1 reproduction artisanale de tableau #94
Henri Martin

La Bastide du Vert

In La Bastide du Vert, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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Les Toits de Collioure - Henri Matisse image 1 copie peinte à la main à l’huile #95
Henri Matisse

Roofs of Collioure

Toits de Collioure earns its place in this ranking because it transforms a recognizable scene into a visual experience. It's exactly the kind of image that changes the tone of a wall.

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La Seine à Charenton - Armand Guillaumin image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #96
Armand Guillaumin

The Seine at Charenton

With La Seine à Charenton, painting aims for more than mere representation—it creates an atmosphere. Armand Guillaumin leaves enough breathing room for the work to stay alive.

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Les toits à travers les mimosas, paysage du Cannet - Pierre Bonnard image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #97
Pierre Bonnard

Les Toits

Les Toils highlights an essential quality of pointillism: a light that circulates, a scene that breathes, and a composition strong enough to stay in memory after the first glance.

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Baigneuses, plage du Pouldu - Maurice Denis image 1 copie de tableau peinte à la main #98
Maurice Denis

The Beach

With La Plage, Maurice Denis gives the subject a genuine decorative presence without flattening it. You first take in the image, then the details begin to converse with one another.

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Madame Hessel à sa fenêtre - Édouard Vuillard image 1 reproduction de peinture à l’huile #99
Édouard Vuillard

The Window

The Window works as a gateway into Édouard Vuillard's universe: palette, rhythm, and atmosphere blend together with enough naturalness to make you want to come closer.

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La Grève du Bas-Butin, Honfleur - Georges Seurat image 1 reproduction réalisée par Alpha Reproduction #100
Georges Seurat

Bas-Butin Beach, Honfleur

In the Grève du Bas-Butin, Honfleur, the appeal comes as much from the subject as from the way it is painted. The canvas retains that precious blend of culture, movement, and visual pleasure.

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FAQ

What is pointillism?

It's a way of painting with small, separate touches, often in dots or regular strokes, allowing the eye to blend the colors together from a distance.

What's the difference between pointillism and neo-impressionism?

Pointillism primarily describes the technique of applying dots and strokes. Neo-Impressionism refers to the broader movement, with its explorations of color, light, composition, and optical effects.

Why is Seurat so important?

Seurat gives pointillism its most famous masterpiece with A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. He transforms a leisurely scene into an architecture of light, without losing his seriousness—or his hat.

What role does Paul Signac play?

Signac develops the movement after Seurat and opens it up to ports, coastlines, journeys, and freer colors. In his work, the sea often looks as if it had spent its holidays studying color theory.

Is pointillism close to impressionism?

Yes, but it's more constructed. Impressionism captures the sensation of light; pointillism organizes that sensation through separate touches and a more defined optical logic.

Are these paintings suitable for modern décor?

Very well. Their graphic structure, luminous colors, and distant vibration work just as well in a classic interior as in a contemporary room.

Should you look at a pointillist painting up close or from a distance?

Both. From a distance, the image comes together; up close, you can see the mechanics of the keys. It's a bit like discovering the behind-the-scenes of a light show, without the show losing its charm.

Which pointillist painting to choose first?

For an iconic piece, start with Seurat. For a sea-and-sun ambiance, Signac or Cross are perfect. For an urban or social presence, Luce lends the room more gravity.

Pointillism: Small Dots, Big Effects

This Top 100 pointillist brings together works where color builds up dab by dab. You come for Seurat and Signac, then you stay for that strange vibration: up close everything fractures, from afar everything aligns. Painting clearly knows how to keep its details working without offering them a coffee break.

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