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画作名称:
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Winter Sun at Lavacourt |
中文名称:
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拉瓦科特冬日 |
画 家:
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克劳德·莫奈(Claude Monet) |
作品年份:
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1879 - 1880 年 |
原作材质:
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布面油画 |
画作尺寸:
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w 81 x h 55 cm |
馆藏链接:
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安德烈·马尔罗现代艺术博物馆(Musée d'art moderne André Malraux) |
备注信息:
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In September 1878, the Monet family moved to Vétheuil, on the banks of the Seine, around fifty kilometres downstream from Paris. The view from windows on the upper floor of the house looked southwest over a bend
in the river. In the winter, the sun set behind the hamlet of Lavacourt, on the opposite shore. From his studio boat moored at the edge of the garden, Claude Monet (1840–1926) worked relentlessly on islands, the
riverbank and the Seine, attentive to the changes in the landscape. While he was working on countless views over Vétheuil, the winter of 1879–1880, one of the harshest in history, provided him with a new subject
and the elements for a series of twenty-eight paintings.
In December 1879, plunging temperatures froze the Seine under a deep layer of ice almost 50 centimetres thick. When the thaw began in Paris, the
situation quickly became catastrophic as the river transported massive blocks of ice and two bridges were swept away. Monet was fascinated by the extreme weather conditions and painted the daily evolution of this
exceptional winter in Vétheuil, from December 1879 to March 1880. The snowy landscapes gave way to scenes of the frozen Seine, followed by the thaw.
Fully bathed in a peaceful pink light, Winter Sun at
Lavacourt was painted in the heart of winter. The composition is simple, structured around the high horizontal line that corresponds to the opposite bank of the Seine. The village in the background both separates
and connects the two contrasting elements of sky and water. The long, even and parallel brushstrokes executed in the lower section of the painting accentuate the horizontal nature of the composition. The painting
features a strong division, with unpainted canvas showing through in the reserved areas. The colour harmony of the landscape stems from the contrast between two complementary colours, orange and blue, in keeping
with the laws of optics on the decomposition of light that have governed the work of colourist painters since Delacroix.
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