La Bievre En Gentilly


size(cm): 45x50
Price:
Sale priceCHF 172.00

Description

The painting "La Bievre En Gentilly" by Henri Rousseau is a masterpiece of modern art that has captivated art lovers for decades. This artwork is a perfect example of the artist's artistic style, characterized by its use of bright colors and detailed painting technique.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a panoramic view of the Bievre River in Gentilly, France. The view stretches from the foreground, where a small stone bridge can be seen, to the background, where the city can be seen in the distance. The painting's perspective is impressive, as the artist has managed to create a sense of depth and distance in the work.

Color is another prominent aspect of the painting. Rousseau has used a bright and vibrant color palette to create a sense of life and movement in the work. The green and blue tones of the river and the sky contrast with the warm tones of the buildings and the bridge, creating a sense of balance and harmony in the work.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. Rousseau was an autodidact who worked as a tax collector in Paris. Despite his lack of formal art training, he managed to create some of the most iconic works of modern art. "La Bievre En Gentilly" was painted in 1908, shortly before the artist's death in 1910.

There are some lesser known aspects of the painting that are also interesting. For example, the small stone bridge in the foreground of the work is believed to be the same bridge that appears in another Rousseau painting, "The Bridge of Chatou." Furthermore, the painting was acquired by the famous American art collector Albert C. Barnes in 1922, and is now part of the collection of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.

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