This Fauvist oil on canvas painting, created by André Derain in 1906, depicts the Charing Cross Bridge in London. The artwork is characterized by its vibrant and unnatural color palette, a hallmark of the Fauvist style that Derain developed alongside Henri Matisse. The London sky, typically gray, is rendered with dramatic and imaginative colors, and the painting is notable for its broad, visible brushstrokes and lack of traditional shading. The work is held in the National Gallery of Art...