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On a Terrace, 1867 (oil on wood panel)
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On a Terrace, 1867 (oil on wood panel)
500065 On a Terrace, 1867 (oil on wood panel)
by Meissonier, Jean-Louis Ernest (1815-91); 50.5x40 (framed) 30.2x10 (unframed) cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Trained as a printmaker and book illustrator, Meissonier specialized in small paintings depicting scenes from French history and literature. This painting on wood panel depicts a man dressed like a character from The Three Musketeers (published in 1844) by Alexandre Dumas pAre. Such paintings, admired for their technical virtuosity and romantic subjects, were immensely popular. Meissonier also painted contemporary military subjects and themes and became an arch-foe of the Realist painter Gustave Courbet.); Bequest of Clara Louise Gehring Bickford; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23553784
© Bequest of Clara Louise Gehring Bickford / Bridgeman Images
Meissonier Jean Louis Ernest 1815 91 Plumed Hat Roof The Three Musketeers Traditional Costume
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This print titled "On a Terrace, 1867" by Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier takes us back to the enchanting world of French history and literature. Meissonier, known for his expertise in printmaking and book illustration, showcases his talent in this small oil painting on wood panel. The scene depicts a man dressed in traditional costume reminiscent of characters from Alexandre Dumas' famous novel, The Three Musketeers. With a plumed hat atop his head and a sword at his side, he stands proudly on the terrace against the backdrop of a picturesque roof. Meissonier's attention to detail and technical virtuosity is evident as he captures every intricate element with precision. The full-length portrait exudes an air of romanticism that was immensely popular during the time. Not only did Meissonier excel in historical subjects like this one but also contemporary military themes. Interestingly enough, he became an arch-foe of Gustave Courbet, one of the leading Realist painters of that era. Displayed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, this artwork is part of Clara Louise Gehring Bickford's bequest. It serves as a testament to Meissonier's artistic prowess and enduring contribution to the world of art.
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