Brand New!! Who Painted This? #12
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This is something of an iconic icon of paintings.
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This is something of an iconic icon of paintings.
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Who Painted This #11 - The Answer
I'm an inveterate lensman of paintings closed upward if allowed to produce thence - which was possible inwards 2009 when I photographed this painting.
Painted for a committee together with originally intended for the Musée de Lyon exactly when finished it was decided that this icon should rest inwards Paris. It's moved or thence earlier finally ending upward at the Musée d'Orsay inwards 1986.
Despite its enormous size it has equally good moved to diverse exhibitions. It was exhibited at the Salon inwards 1849 together with since thence has been seen inwards exhibitions inwards London, Munich, Madrid, Toulouse, Beijing, Shanghei together with Tapei.
If yous view the Musée d'Orsay, when I lastly saw it, it was located on the footing flooring on the Seine side of the Museum together with quite nigh to Courbet's massive icon L'Atelier du peintre.
Women dominated the right answers!
The winner is Alyson Champ (The Chronicle of Wasted Time) who is a collage creative somebody (who does amazing collage fine art - cheque out her blog!), small-scale farmer together with a classical instrumentalist who lives inwards the Chateauguay Valley, southwest of Montreal, Quebec. It's rattling apposite that an creative somebody who focuses on animals - together with is noted for her handling of equine subjects together with is Associate Member of the prestigious American Academy of Equine Art - should larn the reply first
Jennifer Rose Phillip got the artist's name.
Ploughing inwards Nevers (1849) by Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899) Collection: Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France |
- Title of the artwork: Labourage nivernais, equally good called Le Sombrage [Ploughing inwards Nevers aka The First Dressing]
- Name of the creative somebody who created this artwork: Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899)
- Date it was created: 1849
- Media used: Oil on canvass / H. 1.34; W. 2.6 m
- Where it lives now: Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France
It is primarily an animate beingness painting, together with the heroes are the oxen themselves, leaving picayune room for the men: the cowherd is a diminutive figure. It is a hymn to agricultural labour, whose grandeur was magnified because, inwards these post-revolutionary days, it was slow to contrast alongside the corruption of the city. It is equally good tribute to provincial regions – hither the Nivernais, alongside its agricultural traditions together with rural landscapes.This is 1 the virtually enormous paintings of animals that I've e'er seen. Check out those dimensions - they're inwards metres! Translating them for those nevertheless working inwards feet together with inches it's 4ft 5in x 8ft 6in. It is equally good stunningly real, the footing is amazing together with the animals are massive together with beautiful at the same fourth dimension - equally befits whatever animate beingness lucky plenty to convey been painted by Rosa Bonheur.
I'm an inveterate lensman of paintings closed upward if allowed to produce thence - which was possible inwards 2009 when I photographed this painting.
Clods of Nevers footing in Ploughing inwards Nevers (1849) by Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899)Collection: Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France |
Look at the animation inwards the faces of the oxen! Ploughing inwards Nevers (1849) by Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899)Collection: Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France |
Despite its enormous size it has equally good moved to diverse exhibitions. It was exhibited at the Salon inwards 1849 together with since thence has been seen inwards exhibitions inwards London, Munich, Madrid, Toulouse, Beijing, Shanghei together with Tapei.
If yous view the Musée d'Orsay, when I lastly saw it, it was located on the footing flooring on the Seine side of the Museum together with quite nigh to Courbet's massive icon L'Atelier du peintre.
Women dominated the right answers!
The winner is Alyson Champ (The Chronicle of Wasted Time) who is a collage creative somebody (who does amazing collage fine art - cheque out her blog!), small-scale farmer together with a classical instrumentalist who lives inwards the Chateauguay Valley, southwest of Montreal, Quebec. It's rattling apposite that an creative somebody who focuses on animals - together with is noted for her handling of equine subjects together with is Associate Member of the prestigious American Academy of Equine Art - should larn the reply first
Sorry if at that spot are 2 of my answers. Something seemed to popular off incorrect the start time.Others who got the reply correct, inwards order, are:
Rosa Bonheur (1822-1899)"Ploughing inwards Nevers" 1849 1,34X2,6 1000 huile sur toileMusée D'OrsayFound easily because I knew it was a Bonheur exactly did non know the title. Googled Rosa Bonheur+cows together with constitute it on Musée D'Orsay site easily.
Jennifer Rose Phillip got the artist's name.
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