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Henri-Joseph Harpignies, A River Scene

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Full title A River Scene
Artist Henri-Joseph Harpignies
Artist dates 1819 - 1916
Date made about 1850-70
Medium and support Oil on canvas
Dimensions 21 × 23.2 cm
Inscription summary Signed
Acquisition credit Presented by Miss E. Ponsonby McGhee, 1908
Inventory number NG2256
Location Not on display
Collection Main Collection
A River Scene
Henri-Joseph Harpignies
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Henri-Joseph Harpignies saw himself as a painter of real life. From the outset, he dissociated himself from his older contemporaries – from the smooth, meticulous style of neo-classical artists and from the flamboyance of the Romantics. Yet in this tiny picture, made very early in his career, the silhouetted trees against a luminous sky, the reflections in the glowing water and the solitary figures walking away from us have a certain romantic appeal.

Although he was interested in depicting the real world, Harpignies never became a realist in the style of the Barbizon group of painters, with their gritty, often painful scenes of manual labour. His landscapes were more allied with the harmonious scenes of nature by his friend and fellow artist Corot, inspired by the work of Claude and Poussin, the seventeenth-century classical artists of Rome.

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