Jules Dupré - The sea |
This was one of my favourite paintings recently in the Royal Academy's Gauguin and the Impressionists exhibition. I've never come across Jules Dupré as far as I can recall - but that is properly wet sea and, maybe because it's months since I've seen the sea, I felt very drawn to it.
Snowy Landscape, Eragny, Evening - Camille Pissarro |
I'm not wild about Gauguin (anyway, he's tagged on the end of the exhibition almost as an afterthought) but I do love Pissarro and this snowy scene - though it doesn't reproduce well - lit up the whole gallery and kept drawing me back. It's glowing when you see it for real.
Camille Pissarro, Plum Trees in Blossom, Éragny (The Painter's Home) |
All the works come from Ordrupgaard in Copenhagen - where I visited once, about 30 years ago, so apart from a few that were familiar from exhibitions, over the years, they all seemed new to me.
Woman With a Jug, c1858-60, by Édouard Manet. |
It did seem strangely busy at the Royal Academy; rather more jostling than anywhere else I've been. I felt quite put out - I've been enjoying my peaceful gallery visits as as a definite COVID-plus!
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