Lavandières au bord d’une rivière près de Nantes (1887)

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"Lavandières au bord d’une rivière près de Nantes" (1887) by Maxime Maufra offers a captivating glimpse into everyday life on the riverbanks near Nantes. This painting features a group of lavandières, or washerwomen, engrossed in their daily task. Set against a serene backdrop, the natural setting is depicted with a lively touch, showcasing Maufra’s adeptness with Impressionist techniques.In this painting, Maufra captures three main figures positioned along the river’s edge, surrounded by lush vegetation and stout, leafless trees, possibly in the early days of spring. The artist uses a palette dominated by greens, blues, and whites, conveying a refreshing yet tranquil atmosphere. The strokes are loose, suggesting movement and the fluidity of natural elements.In the distance, a view of serene waters contrasts subtly with the rural homes and the far-reaching horizon, evoking a sense of peaceful coexistence between humans and nature.

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Maxime Maufra, was a French landscape and marine painter, etcher and lithographer.

Maufra first began painting at 18. He was encouraged to do so by two artists from Nantes such as the brothers Charles Leduc and Alfred Leduc and the landscape painter Charles Le Roux.