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Neo-impressionist style that evolved into broad pointillism, also called stripe technique. Large areas of color are not colored in but filled in with large dots or stripes. Later this was called 'blommism'. From the press: "His painting style has gradually developed into a typical manner of short, nervous brushstrokes: seen from close up, hundreds, thousands of coloured lines and dashes, next to and through each other, which gives his work that lightness and that vibration that gives it a special charm, without damaging the boldness of the form and the composition."
Won the Grand Prix of Rome in 1920