Les toits de Collioure

Les toits de Collioure

Les toits de Collioure is a painting by Henri Matisse from 1905. It is an example of the Pointillist style that Matisse employed during his his early period of Fauvism. The painting is in the collection of The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, Russia.


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