Old Houses in Eragny - 1884


size(cm): 75x60
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The work “Old Houses at Eragny”, painted by Camille Pissarro in 1884, is a distinctive example of French Impressionism, a movement of which Pissarro was one of the main pioneers. This painting not only captures the essence of a vital moment in the development of a new way of seeing and depicting the world, but also reflects the artist’s connection to his rural surroundings. Eragny, a small village in the Normandy region, was the recurring setting for his work, where Pissarro found both inspiration and a refuge from urban life.

The composition of the work is astonishingly balanced, with a structure that feels both spontaneous and carefully organized. In the background, houses with simple facades are grouped together in such a way that they seem to emerge from the earth itself, almost as if they were a natural extension of the surrounding landscape. This fusion of building and nature is a constant in the work of Pissarro, who advocated a faithful representation of everyday life and the beauty found in the banal and the quotidian.

The use of colour is particularly notable in this work. Pissarro demonstrates an impressive mastery of the Impressionist palette, using warm, terracotta tones for the building facades, complemented by a light blue sky that suggests a luminous atmosphere. Shadows are applied with loose brushstrokes, providing texture and dimension, and what is observed is a masterful capture of light at different times of the day, an essential element in Pissarro's work. These colours not only contribute to the visual representation, but also evoke a feeling of warmth and serenity.

Although there are no human figures in the foreground of the painting, the essence of country life and the connection to human existence are implicit. The houses, although still, tell stories of those who inhabit them, of a community that slowly but surely becomes intertwined with the landscape. This is typical of the impressionist approach, which seeks the general atmosphere rather than the exact representation of people.

An interesting aspect of “Old Houses at Eragny” is that it is part of a period when Pissarro was exploring more deeply rural life and its rhythms, often portraying not only the architecture of the place, but also the work of the peasants and the beauty of nature in different seasons. This painting is part of a series of landscapes that the artist created during his regular visits to Egargny, being a representation of both the environment and the social change that was taking place in France at that time, with industrialisation becoming more and more present.

Pissarro's link to Impressionism is not limited to his technique alone, but is also manifest in his desire to capture everyday life and his commitment to art as a form of knowledge. "Old Houses at Eragny" is undoubtedly a work that not only depicts a place, but also invites the viewer to reflect on the interaction between man and his environment, the stories that houses can tell, and ultimately the transience of light and time. Thus, Pissarro does not simply paint a landscape, but offers a visual meditation on life itself.

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