聾者の家とエラニーの鐘楼

Camille Pissarro · PD

聾者の家とエラニーの鐘楼


作品情報

アーティスト
カミーユ・ピサロ
制作年
1886
技法
油彩、カンヴァス
種類
絵画
寸法
65 × 81 cm

ストーリー

By 1886 Pissarro was in his mid-fifties and the oldest of the Impressionists, the only one who had shown in every one of their group exhibitions. That year he did something the others found baffling. He threw in his lot with two painters half his age, Georges Seurat and Paul Signac, and took up their method of building a picture from small separate dots of pure colour. This is Eragny, the Normandy village where he lived with his large family, and the view is simply over a neighbour's yard toward the church spire. The deaf woman of the title was that neighbour. Every leaf and wall is stippled in careful warm and cool touches meant to mix in the viewer's eye. He kept at this painstaking manner for only about three years before returning to a looser brush.

聾者の家とエラニーの鐘楼 — カミーユ・ピサロ — MuseScope