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Japanese Anemones

Artist (Grenoble, France, 1836 - 1904)
Date1884
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsHeight: 58.2 cm, Width: 38.3 cm
Frame Size: 85 x 65 x 8.5cm
AcquisitionBequeathed in 1942 by Mrs K A Parr.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 10
Object numberABDAG002274
Keywords
About MeFantin-Latour's particular skill lay in the way that he could imitate the tones and textures of flowers, recognising that each have their individual characteristics. The particular delicacy of this species is expertly delineated and emphasised by the simplicity of the composition, which imparts a mood of still repose on the subject.

The casual treatment of the flowers in this painting is similarly found in the work of Manet but probably has its roots in Chardin. Fantin-Latour's flower paintings continued this French tradition and proved particularly popular in Britain.



More About Me
Japanese anemones, known as “windflowers”, are useful garden plants because they don’t need staking, even here in NE Scotland.
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