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Saint-Brieuc, unfinished study, 19th century (painting)
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Saint-Brieuc, unfinished study, 19th century (painting)
7312308 Saint-Brieuc, unfinished study, 19th century (painting) by Lansyer, Emmanuel (1835-93); Musee Lansyer, Loches, France; (add.info.: Emmanuel Lansyer, born February 19, 1835 on the Ile de Bouin and died on October 21, 1893 in Paris, was a French landscape painter and aquafortist.
The Lansyer Museum, dedicated to his work, is located in Loches in a bourgeois house that the painter inherited from his mother and whose nineteenth-century atmosphere has been restored. In this house bequeathed to the city of Loches, the painter stayed frequently.); © Jean-Paul Paireault
Media ID 28392454
© Jean-Paul Paireault / Bridgeman Images
Bretagne C European Union E Coast Line Costume Traditionnel Couleur Cultural Costume Enfant Littoral Marinescape Mouvement Artistique Nationa Costume Paysage Paysage Marin Realism Realisme Realistic Rocher Rock Stone Sea Painting Seashore Traditional Clothes Traditional Clothing Traditional Costumes Vetement 19eme Siecle Art Style Coast Scene Peinture
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The print captures an unfinished study of Saint-Brieuc, a 19th-century painting by Emmanuel Lansyer. Lansyer, a renowned French landscape painter and aquafortist, was born in 1835 on the Ile de Bouin and passed away in Paris in 1893. The Musee Lansyer in Loches, France is dedicated to his work and is located in the bourgeois house that he inherited from his mother. The photograph showcases the nineteenth-century atmosphere of the museum, which has been meticulously restored to preserve its original charm. This house holds great significance as it was frequently visited by Lansyer himself during his lifetime. The artwork depicts Saint-Brieuc with its stunning cliffs and figures dressed in traditional costumes against a coastal backdrop. It exemplifies realism as an artistic movement prevalent during this period. This image transports viewers back to the enchanting landscapes of Brittany, France. The vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail bring life to this piece of art from the nineteenth century. As we admire this snapshot captured by Jean-Paul Paireault, we are reminded of the rich cultural heritage embedded within European art history. The print serves as a testament to Lansyer's talent and legacy while inviting us to appreciate the beauty found within works of art like "Saint-Brieuc. "
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