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Women Going to the Woods

アルフレッド・シスレー1866

Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation

Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation
Tokyo, 日本

The early Impressionist painters followed the habit of their predecessors, the Barbizon School, in frequently setting out the Forest of Fontainebleu for plein-air landscape sketching. In 1865, Sisley invited his friend Renoir to the village of Marlotte, on the southeast of the forest; this work was created while they were there. The three women in the center of the painting are about to set out to gather firewood in the forest. The woman on the right is probably returning home. A man working in a field is also visible on the right. These elements call to mind Millet's paintings of peasants. The calm tones of browns, gray-blues, and greens remind one of Corot, while Courbet's influence is evident in the brushwork. When Sisley submitted this painting and one other to the Salon (the official exhibition), the jury accepted his work for the first time.

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  • タイトル: Women Going to the Woods
  • 作成者: Alfred SISLEY
  • 作者の生存期間: 1839/1899
  • 作者の国籍: English
  • 作者の性別: Male
  • 作成日: 1866
  • 実際のサイズ: w922 x h652 cm
  • Object Title: 森へ行く女たち
  • Artist Name: アルフレッド・シスレー
  • Technique: Oil
  • 媒体/技法: canvas
Artizon Museum, Ishibashi Foundation

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