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Donkey Ride in La Roche-Guyon
Camille Pissarro

Donkey Ride in La Roche-Guyon

1865
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Original dimensions
52 x 35 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1865
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Camille PissarroImpressionniste

Scene depicted

The canvas “Donkey Ride in La Roche-Guyon” reveals a bucolic scene where the simplicity of everyday life mingles with the beauty of the landscapes. The donkeys, faithful companions of this dirt path, walk peacefully under the benevolent gaze of the surrounding nature. This evocative painting transports us to the heart of the French countryside, rhythmically accompanied by the gentle rustle of leaves and the song of birds that seem to greet this serene moment.

Historical context

Created in 1865, this painting emblematic of Camille Pissarro is part of the Impressionist movement, an artistic movement that sought to capture the light and movement of everyday life. This canvas , which captured a picturesque scene of La Roche-Guyon, testifies to an era marked by profound social and artistic change. Although its current location is not specified, its dimension of 52 x 35 cm makes it a work easily integrable into any living space.

Place in the artist's career

This painting , marked by the lightness and vibrancy of colors, stands as a significant milestone in Pissarro's career. It is part of a period of artistic maturation, following canvases such as “The Potato Harvest” and “Boulevard Montmartre, Spring.” The dialogue between these works illustrates Pissarro's stylistic evolution, moving from a more traditional approach to a celebration of light and shadows.

Anecdote

“Beauty lies in the simplicity of the everyday.” This quote could well illustrate the inspiration that guided Camille Pissarro during the creation of this masterpiece . Imagine a spring morning, as the sun gently rises, illuminating the landscape and revealing an alley animated by the tranquil movement of donkeys, bearers of sweetness and nostalgia. In every brushstroke, Pissarro offers us a moment of intimate contemplation.