Cloister of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac by Georges Emile Lebacq
"Cloister of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac" by Georges Emile Lebacq is a painting that captures the architectural and historical significance of the cloister at the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac in France. Completed in the early 20th century, this artwork reflects Lebacq’s skill in portraying historical architecture with a focus on detailed stonework and the serene atmosphere of the cloister.
Georges Emile Lebacq, a Belgian artist known for his landscape and architectural paintings, was influenced by Realism and detailed observation. Educated in Brussels, Lebacq was recognized for his meticulous representations of historical sites and rural landscapes. In "Cloister of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac," his attention to the intricacies of the medieval architecture and the peaceful setting highlights his ability to capture both the physical and atmospheric qualities of historic sites.
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Location and Date Created: Early 20th century, France.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Cloister of the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac.
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Artwork Style: Realism.
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Current Location: Specific location information may vary; often held in art collections or private institutions.
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Subject/Topic: The architectural details and atmosphere of the cloister at the Abbey of Saint-Pierre-de-Carennac, showcasing Lebacq’s focus on historical and architectural precision.