Les Andelys, La Famille Lebasque Au Bord De L'eau (Les Andelys, The Lebasque Family by the Water) by Henri Lebasque
"Les Andelys, La Famille Lebasque Au Bord De L'eau" (Les Andelys, The Lebasque Family by the Water) by Henri Lebasque is a painting that portrays a family scene by the water in Les Andelys, a picturesque town in France. Created in the early 20th century, this artwork reflects Lebasque’s characteristic style of capturing intimate and serene moments in natural settings.
Henri Lebasque, a prominent French painter of the Post-Impressionist period, was known for his vibrant, light-filled compositions and his focus on domestic and outdoor scenes. Educated at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Lebasque was influenced by both Impressionism and Fauvism. In "Les Andelys, La Famille Lebasque Au Bord De L'eau," his use of color and light effectively conveys the peacefulness of a family outing by the water, showcasing his skill in capturing both the natural environment and the personal connections within it.
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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: Les Andelys, La Famille Lebasque Au Bord De L'eau (Les Andelys, The Lebasque Family by the Water).
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Artwork Style: Post-Impressionism.
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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: A depiction of the Lebasque family enjoying a moment by the water in Les Andelys, highlighting the serene and familial aspects of the scene.