Birch Trees: Water's Edge Seen in Morning Light (Les bouleaux: Bord de l'eau, effet du matin

Alphonse Legros

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Alphonse Legros

Artist, French, 1837 - 1911

The image shows a landscape viewed from a ground level perspective, looking across a water body or river towards a row of trees lining the opposite bank. The horizon is subtly indicated by the line of trees, as the landscape appears to fade into an indistinct background, suggesting distant foliage. The artwork utilizes etching techniques, with fine and loose brushstrokes creating an impressionistic style. This effect is achieved through meticulous, wispy lines that suggest the leaves and branches, adding a sense of movement within the stillness. The color palette is monochromatic, with varying shades of grey produced through different densities of lines, which give depth to the landscape. Close to us, the lines are denser and darker, enhancing the texture of the ground and the reflective surface of the water, while in the distance, the lines become sparser and lighter, implying a gradual retreat into the soft depth of the background.

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Bibliography

1923

  • A Catalogue of the Etchings, Drypoints and Lithographs by Professor Alphonse Legros (1837-1911) In the Collection of Frank E. Bliss. Preface by Campbell Dodgson. London: Privately printed, 1923.

Wikidata ID

Q65067475

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