I just got back from Paris and one major part of my trip was my visit to the Musee d’Orsay. On my hurried exit, I saw a painting for a few seconds that made a huge impression on me, but I couldn’t find it when I went back the next day. Seems to me it was with either the Neo-impressionists or Orientalists; possibly it was neither.
The painting, about six by nine feet, featured three walking middle-eastern men (the Magi?) walking from left to right. Very stylized and almost cartoony, their robes (and headdresses) looked like pieces of the actual brightly colored fabric they represented, a la Klimt, although the faces were very un-Klimtlike, almost black silhouettes. The robes trailed behind them, looking a bit like triangular sails, bright red/blue/purple with golden circles on them. The dark background was either mountains or triangular-looking tents.
Can anybody identify this painting from this description? I would guess it was late 19th-early 20th Century by a European artist.