La Tonelle de l'Angle Nord-Ouest du Parc de Marquayrol (The Arbor at the North-West Corner of the Marquayrol Park) by Henri Martin
Description: La Tonelle de l'Angle Nord-Ouest du Parc de Marquayrol is a painting by Henri Martin, created in 1924. This artwork depicts a picturesque arbor situated at the north-west corner of the Marquayrol Park. Martin’s use of color and light captures the lush greenery and tranquil atmosphere of the park, emphasizing the arbor’s role as a serene retreat within the landscape. The painting reflects Martin’s Impressionist style, with its focus on natural beauty and harmonious composition.
Henri Martin, a notable French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painter, was educated at the School of Fine Arts in Toulouse and Paris. His work is known for its vibrant use of color and attention to atmospheric effects. La Tonelle de l'Angle Nord-Ouest du Parc de Marquayrol showcases Martin’s skill in portraying natural settings with a sense of depth and tranquility, highlighting his appreciation for the subtleties of the French countryside.
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Location and Date Created: Created in Marquayrol Park, France, in 1924.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: La Tonelle de l'Angle Nord-Ouest du Parc de Marquayrol (The Arbor at the North-West Corner of the Marquayrol Park).
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Artwork Style: Impressionism.
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Subject/Topic: An arbor in the north-west corner of Marquayrol Park, emphasizing the lush greenery and peaceful setting.