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Pool Beneath Trees

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Pool Beneath Trees
ArtistCharles-François Daubigny
Year1850
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions19.5 cm × 32 cm (7.7 in × 13 in)
LocationMuseum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa, Le Havre

Pool Beneath Trees is an oil on canvas painting by the French painter Charles-François Daubigny in 1850. It is held at the Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa, in Le Havre. The signature of the painter and the date 1850 are seen at the bottom right.[1]

Description

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This small oil painting depicts two women, barely seen, carrying parasols, at the center right, in a leafy undergrowth, walking in a shaft of sunlight, heading toward a footbridge. The painting is very sketchy and shadowy, with most of its space occupied by the foliage of the trees. Its unfinished appearance seems to anticipate what would be impressionism.[citation needed]

Provenance

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The painting, bequeathed by Charles-Auguste Marande in 1936 to the city of Le Havre, is now held there at the Museum of modern art André Malraux - MuMa.[2]

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