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Rhythm of lines and colours in French Avant-Garde

Past exhibition
28 June - 26 July 2019
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Armand Guillaumin, Guinguette au bord de la Seine, 1873

Armand Guillaumin French, 1841-1927

Guinguette au bord de la Seine, 1873
Oil on Canvas
54.1 x 65.2 cm
21 ¼ x 25 5/8 inches
Signed and dated lower right
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The “Impressionist” group was founded in December 1873 as the “Société Anonyme des Artistes” and gather artists such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, et Guillaumin, and will have...
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The “Impressionist” group was founded in December 1873 as the “Société Anonyme des Artistes” and gather artists such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, et Guillaumin, and will have their first exhibition at the Studio Nadar in 1874.

 

One of the group’s favorites subjects would be to capture the panoramic views of the river banks and the transitional reflections of lights on the water and its surrounding environment.

 

From 1872, Armand Guillaumin focused on depicting scenes in and around the city of Paris, particularly Charenton, where the artist resides. With Paul Cezanne, they often joined Camille Pissarro in Pontoise and painted the Paris suburbs area. 

This painting, painted in 1873, perfectly illustrates the early stages of Impressionist painting and the interest of the artist to capture the essence of its depicted subjects. 

The larger patches of colours used to paint the water, and reminiscent of the work of Manet, are combined with sharpening brushwork to represent the sky’s shimmering effects.

The composition, records the social life and activity happening on the river bank, while arousing a certain nostalgia in the spectator’s vision.

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Provenance

Comte Armand Doria, Paris.

Thence by descent to the present owner.

Exhibitions

Galerie Jean de Ruaz, Guillaumin,Paris, 1951.

Barbizon Gallery

Literature

Proof sheet from a plate with two scenes 1873 15 x 15 cm Gravure Bibliothèque Nationale n.64C24253

Publications

The work will be included in the second volume of the Catalogue Raisonné being prepared by the Comité Guillaumin.

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