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Eugène Cuvelier

Près La Reine Blanche

1859-1868

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Eugène Cuvelier

Près La Reine Blanche

1859-1868

Physical Qualities Salt print, Image/Sheet: 253 x 336 mm. (9 15/16 x 13 1/4 in.) Mount: 504 x 606 mm. (19 13/16 x 23 7/8 in.)
Credit Line The Abell Foundation Photography Accession Fund, and purchase with exchange funds from Bequest of Saidie A. May
Object Number 2007.200
Théodore Rousseau was part of a generation of French artists inspired by nature. He belonged to a group known as the Barbizon or Barbizon School painters, named for the town southeast of Paris where Rousseau lived. These artists—and their friend the photographer Eugène Cuvelier—were drawn to the 40,000 acres of dense woods nearby that surrounded Fontainebleau Palace. Rather than take major landmarks as his subject, Rousseau sought to create unassuming but revelatory views of the forest—images of clearings that one might happen upon during a walk, where moss-covered rocks, weathered tree trunks, and low-lying shrubs invite the eye to linger. In his handful of etchings, including "The Oak Forest of the Rock", Rousseau explored aesthetic concerns such as the silhouetting of forms, the suggestion of textures, and the play of contrasts between bright sunlight and deep shadow in a manner related to, yet distinct from, his paintings.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 2007; Sotheby's, New York, 13 April 2007, lot 2; private collection by purchase, 1989; New England Antiques dealer, 1989; Gustave J.S. White Co., Auctioneers, Newport, R.I., 1989; John Chandler Bancroft (1835-1901), Middletown, R.I.
Rena Hoisington, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century," February 7-May 8, 2016.
"Important Collection of Photographs by Eugène and Adalbert Cuvelier," Sotheby's, New York, 13 April 2007, lot 2.
"The Baltimore Museum of Art: Celebrating a Museum," The Baltimore Museum of Art, 2014, p. 55.

Inscribed: lower left in negative: "342"; on mount by later hand, lower right in graphite: "près la reine Blanche"

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Eugène Cuvelier

1836–1899

French, 1837-1900
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