De La Pena Collection
Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the beauty and tranquility of nature in his paintings
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Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena, a renowned artist of the 19th century, captured the beauty and tranquility of nature in his paintings. In his Woodland Scene from 1876, he transports us to a serene forest where sunlight filters through the trees, creating a magical ambiance. The Three Little Girls, painted around 1870, showcases Diaz de la Pena's ability to depict innocence and youthfulness with delicate brushstrokes. In Pond in the Woods from 1862, Diaz de la Pena invites us to immerse ourselves in a peaceful oasis surrounded by lush greenery. The Education of Cupid, created approximately in 1859, portrays love being nurtured and guided under the watchful eye of ancient mythology. The Edge of the Forest at Les Monts-Girard captures Fontainebleau's ethereal charm in 1868. With each stroke of his brush, Diaz de la Pena brings life to this enchanting woodland scene. Similarly, In the Forest (1874) and Forest Scene (1874) showcase his mastery over capturing nature's essence. While Narcisse Virgile Diaz de la Pena was known for his landscapes and woodland scenes; he also explored other themes such as Smyrniotes (1873), which depicts individuals from Smyrna engaged in their daily activities. His Les joies du mensonge (1830-76) explores human emotions through artistry that spans several decades. La Fee aux Joujoux is an intriguing piece whose creator remains unknown but captivates viewers with its mysterious allure dating back to ca. 1830-76. On another note La Mort de peur (1830-76), one can sense fear personified within this artwork while Les Larmes du veuvage (1830-76) evokes deep sorrow experienced by widows during that era.