The Banks of the Bouzanne River, 1860-1869. Creator: Theodore Rousseau.

The Banks of the Bouzanne River, 1860-1869. Creator: Theodore Rousseau.

3-002-774 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The Banks of the Bouzanne River, 1860-1869. Traditionally, this painting was known as "Early Summer Afternoon" and was thought to represent a site in the Fontainebleau forest. However, it has since been identified as Bords de la Bouzanne, depicting a scene in the Berry district in central France, which was exhibited at the Paris Exposition Universelle (World's Fair) of 1867. While we know that the artist painted outdoors in the Berry region in 1842, this highly finished composition was likely done some years later.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Theodore Rousseau, attributed to: French: Artist, painter

Medium
  1. Oil on panel

Picture Type
  1. Landscape

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Science & Nature Weather & Seasons

Science & Nature Geographical Features

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Landscapes


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x3761
File Size : 54,653kb


Aliases

  1. 37.137
  1. 1100001057
  1. 3-002-774
  1. 3002774
  1. 37.137


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