*Dimensions include the frame

This small work by Émile Louis Thivier (1858-1922) offers a verdant vignette of nature, characterized by a lively touch and a rich palette, bringing to mind the Impressionist fascination with the natural world. The vigorous brushstrokes and the play of light within the foliage are reminiscent of Claude Monet's impressionistic renderings of gardens and lily ponds. The textured depiction of the tree and the depth of the greens in the grass suggest the influence of Vincent van Gogh's expressive technique and vibrant hues.

Thivier's composition, with its intimate focus and close framing, echoes the plein-air practice of Camille Pissarro, who often captured the pastoral scenes of the French countryside. The softness of the background could be seen as a nod to the atmospheric effects achieved by Alfred Sisley, while the overall sense of tranquility aligns with the reflective landscapes of Frédéric Bazille.

Despite these parallels, Thivier maintains a personal touch, blending Impressionist influences with his own artistic sensibility. His work stands as a celebration of nature’s quiet beauty, much like the celebrated pieces by Monet, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Sisley, and Bazille.

*Dimensions include the frame

This small work by Émile Louis Thivier (1858-1922) offers a verdant vignette of nature, characterized by a lively touch and a rich palette, bringing to mind the Impressionist fascination with the natural world. The vigorous brushstrokes and the play of light within the foliage are reminiscent of Claude Monet's impressionistic renderings of gardens and lily ponds. The textured depiction of the tree and the depth of the greens in the grass suggest the influence of Vincent van Gogh's expressive technique and vibrant hues.

Thivier's composition, with its intimate focus and close framing, echoes the plein-air practice of Camille Pissarro, who often captured the pastoral scenes of the French countryside. The softness of the background could be seen as a nod to the atmospheric effects achieved by Alfred Sisley, while the overall sense of tranquility aligns with the reflective landscapes of Frédéric Bazille.

Despite these parallels, Thivier maintains a personal touch, blending Impressionist influences with his own artistic sensibility. His work stands as a celebration of nature’s quiet beauty, much like the celebrated pieces by Monet, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Sisley, and Bazille.

Epoca
1400-1900
Artista
Émile Louis Thivier (1858-1922)
Titolo dell'opera
The Meadow
Tecnica
Olio su tavola
Firma
Non firmato
Paese d’origine
Francia
Condizione
Buone condizioni
Altezza
41 cm
Larghezza
32 cm
Profondità
3 cm
Venduto con cornice
Periodo
1850-1900

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Schnelle, zuverlässige und komplikationslose Abwicklung. Vielen Dank!

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Well packed, the painting corresponds to the description, but not so quick seller's response and not so fast delivery. Thank you!

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