Reproduction Art
The Post Relay, Versailles Road, Louveciennes, Snow
Camille Pissarro

The Post Relay, Versailles Road, Louveciennes, Snow

1872
300 €
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Original dimensions
46 x 32 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1872
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Camille PissarroImpressionniste

Scene depicted

This canvas depicts a common yet vibrant scene in Louveciennes, where each snowflake seems to dance under a clear sky. The post relay, a symbol of passage and movement, embodies a moment of transition. Passersby, draped in their coats, evoke a sweetness of life, captured with palpable tenderness by Pissarro, harmonizing nature and human activities at the heart of this peaceful winter.

Historical context

Created in 1872, this painting emanates from a key moment in the artistic history of France. Louveciennes, a charming town in Yvelines, at the heart of French nature, inspired many artists of the Impressionist movement, including Camille Pissarro . This canvas , where the snow spreads its soft mantle, evokes the tranquility of a Parisian winter. Although no museum is specified for this work , its history continues through art collectors who recognize its importance. With its dimensions of 46 x 32 cm, it offers an intimate window into this glorious era.

Place in the artist's career

The Post Relay, Route de Versailles, Louveciennes, Snow, represents a key step in Pissarro's career, who is then fully exploring scenes of daily life. Looking at his related works, such as “Boulevard Montmartre, Spring” and “The Night Watch,” it is evident that Pissarro masters the art of capturing the moment while developing a vibrant palette and refined technique. This painting testifies to a technical maturity already well acquired, while flirting with the abstract through its touches of both vivid and soothing colors.

Anecdote

“The beauty of nature fills me with wonder every time I behold it.” These words from Pissarro resonate powerfully in front of his masterpiece . Imagine the painter, standing in front of the post relay, on a misty morning, where silence is punctuated by the crackling of footsteps on the fresh snow. This painting then becomes the echo of human warmth amidst the winter cold.