Le Colin-Maillard

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"Le Colin-Maillard" by Alexandre Lunois is a vibrant and playful depiction of a group of people engaged in the traditional game of blind man's buff, known in French as "Colin-Maillard." In the painting, the central scene features a group of figures in a lush, open landscape during what appears to be the late afternoon, given the warm tones and the long shadows cast across the grass.At the heart of the artwork, one person, presumably blindfolded, is reaching out to tag others who are dancing around her. The participants are dressed in various colorful and flowing garments, which suggests a setting in a bygone era, likely the 18th or 19th century. Their expressions are lively and jubilant, capturing the joy and excitement of the game.The background is rendered with soft, muted colors and features other groups of people scattered around the landscape, contributing to the festive and communal atmosphere. Nearby, a dense cluster of trees on the right and a more open field on the left frame the central activity, enhancing the sense of a secluded, intimate gathering.Overall, the painting uses light, color, and dynamic movement to convey a sense of timeless play and enjoyment among friends in the great outdoors. The artistic technique suggests an impressionistic influence, with the loose brushwork and emphasis on light and color rather than precise details.

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Alexandre Lunois (1863–1916) was a French painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and considered a re–inventor of the lithotint process. His artworks depict life in Paris, crowds, dancers, and women. He mainly illustrated books and made litographs for fairy tales by Hans Christian Andersen among others.