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The Spinner

Flavien-Louis PESLIN1881/1881

Museum of Pont-Aven

Museum of Pont-Aven
Pont-Aven, France

The Breton subjects in the canvases Peslin presented at the Paris Salon were often from Pont-Aven, where, from 1876, he spent time in the artists’ colony and lodged at the Hotel Julia. In realism, a painter’s attention is often focused on the detail of decorative objects such as embroideries, faience dishes, and sculpted wooden furniture. This canvas shows a Breton embroiderer, or fileuse, wearing working clothes with an unstarched collar and headdress, soiled apron and wooden clogs. She stands in a light-filled room with whitewashed walls and a bare wooden floor, holding a distaff in one hand and a ball of wool in the other. Behind her, a sideboard on top of which a blanket and spinning wheel can be seen and a wall-mounted china cabinet add ethnographic detail to the portrait

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  • Title: The Spinner
  • Creator: Flavien-Louis PESLIN
  • Date Created: 1881/1881
  • Physical Dimensions: 138.5 cm x 104
  • Provenance: Assisted purchase—FRAM
  • Subject Keywords: Spinner, interior, breton, costume, furniture
  • Type: Photo
  • Rights: @ Bernard Galéron
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Art Movement: academism
Museum of Pont-Aven

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