Drie vrouwen in een tuin (1896)

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Lucien Pissarro's "Drie vrouwen in een tuin" (1896) depicts a serene and intimate moment shared by three women in a lush garden setting. The artist, a noted French landscape painter and printmaker, infuses this piece with a palpable sense of the tranquility found in nature combined with social interaction.The engraving is rich in detail, showcasing Pissarro's skill in this medium. Each woman is dressed in elaborate garments that reflect the styles of the late 19th century. Their dresses are adorned with intricate patterns and soft, flowing lines, suggesting both elegance and comfort. The figures are engaged in quiet discussion, evoking a sense of companionship and mutual respect among them.The backdrop is dense with foliage, with each leaf and flower meticulously rendered to create a tapestry-like effect. This natural abundance not only frames the subjects but also complements the ornate patterns of their dresses, blurring the lines between the man-made and the natural.This artwork invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of simple, everyday moments and the harmony that can exist between humanity and nature.

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Lucien Pissarro was a landscape painter, printmaker, wood engraver and designer and printer of fine books. His landscape paintings employ techniques of Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism, but he also exhibited with Les XX. Apart from his landscapes he painted a few still lifes and family portraits. Until 1890 he worked in France, but thereafter was based in Britain.