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Autumn
Camille Pissarro

Autumn

1872
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Original dimensions
130 x 55 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1872
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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Camille PissarroImpressionniste

Scene depicted

In Autumn, Pissarro unveils a bucolic scene where nature flourishes in an autumn palette. The trees adorn themselves with their most beautiful shades, while a winding path invites exploration. The painting evokes a striking tranquility, as if each falling leaf carried with it the echo of days gone by. The play of light sparkles on the warm colors of the foliage, creating a visual concert that enchants the viewer.

Historical context

Created in 1872, this splendid painting finds its origin in France, a country conducive to the development of the impressionist movement. Camille Pissarro , an emblematic figure of this artistic current, selects his subjects from scenes of nature, landscapes, and rural life, capturing light and the moment. This canvas , although its current location is not documented, testifies to a time when art freed itself from academic constraints to embrace a new aesthetic. With its dimensions of 130 x 55 cm, Autumn stands out as a masterpiece of the impressionist period.

Place in the artist's career

Autumn is at the heart of Camille Pissarro 's career, marking a period of artistic maturity. This canvas resonates with other emblematic works such as The Potato Harvest and The Boulevard Montmartre, Spring. These compositions testify to the artist's technical evolution, illustrating his growing exploration of light and landscape. Pissarro, through Autumn, manages to marry emotion and technique, creating a unique pictorial experience.

Anecdote

“Nature is this inspiring mistress that never ceases to awaken our sensitivity.” This quote from Pissarro highlights the moment of inspiration that preceded the creation of Autumn. Let us imagine an autumn morning where the golden leaves dance to the rhythm of the wind, each color vibrating under the soft sun. It is in this atmosphere that the painter conceived his pictorial work, capturing the very essence of this melancholic and poetic season.