#neo impressionism
Ludvig Find (May 16, 1869 - 1945) was a Danish Modernist painter who did some of his best work while still a student - first a couple of years at the Academy, then much longer with Krøyer and Zahrtmann. His work was Symbolist at the time with lines back to the Renaissance.
After trips to Florence and Paris his style changed to a less pregnant Neo-Impressionist one, and he embarked on an endless series of paintings of children in bright rooms and landscapes - which brought him commercial success as a child portraitist.
He did occasionally still paint worthwhile works, such as this one:
To herrer ved et bord, 1927 - oil on cardboard (Privately owned)
Henri-Edmond Cross, Hair, 1892.
Lemoine Fitzgerald, Untitled (Summer Afternoon, The Prairie), 1921.