Les Pommiers à Damiette
Artist
Jean Baptiste Armand Guillaumin
(Paris, France, 1841 - 1927)
Date1893
Mediumoil on canvas
ClassificationsPaintings And Drawings
DimensionsOverall: Height: 73.6 cm, Width: 93 cm
Frame: Height: 100 cm, Width: 116.5 cm, Depth: 12 cm
Frame: Height: 100 cm, Width: 116.5 cm, Depth: 12 cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 1951 with income from the Webster Bequest.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationOn Display - Gallery 10
Object numberABDAG002355
About MeIn spite of his undoubted ability Armand Guillaumin remains perhaps the least known of the French Impressionists. Guillaumin visited Damiette, a small hamlet to the west of Paris, almost every year between 1882 and 1891 and was very productive on these visits. The bright colours, energetic brushstrokes and rhythmic flow of the trees and grass in this painting all recall the work of Vincent van Gogh, who from 1887 until his death in 1890 was a close friend of Guillaumin. The strongly asymmetrical composition suggests the influence of Japanese art that affected many European artists at this date.
More About Me
The asymmetrical composition and the stark black outline are all elements that were inspired by Japanese prints.
Exhibitions
Sir David Young Cameron
George Henry
Keith Henderson
Sir Frank Short