Cross Scarf

Henri-Edmond Cross: The Artist of Pointillism

Henri-Edmond Cross (1856–1910) is a major figure of the Neo-Impressionist movement. Initially a naturalist, he adopted divisionism in 1891, influenced by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac.

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His work is characterized by the use of small, juxtaposed touches of color, creating a luminous and vibrant harmony. His Mediterranean landscapes, bathed in light, reflect his love for nature and his commitment to a free and poetic style of painting.

Silk scarves inspired by his works

Our collection pays tribute to the luminous world of Henri-Edmond Cross through silk scarves printed with his iconic works. Each piece captures the serenity and light of his landscapes, offering a modern interpretation of his art. The scarves Le Naufrage and Après-midi à Pardigon perfectly illustrate his unique style:

  • Le Naufrage: This crepe de Chine silk scarf features a dynamic marine scene, where the touches of color create a vibrant and emotive atmosphere.

  • Après-midi à Pardigon: This long silk scarf in pongé evokes a relaxed outdoor scene, with soft colors and soothing light, typical of Cross’s work.

Made in France: a guarantee of authenticity

All scarves in this collection are made in France, respecting artisanal traditions. Each piece is carefully printed, guaranteeing exceptional quality and a faithful tribute to the work of Henri-Edmond Cross.