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The Floods of 1910, The Pavilon de Flore, at The Louvre, Paris; Les Inondations de 1910
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The Floods of 1910, The Pavilon de Flore, at The Louvre, Paris; Les Inondations de 1910
652437 The Floods of 1910, The Pavilon de Flore, at The Louvre, Paris; Les Inondations de 1910, Le Pavillon de Flore, 1910 (oil on panel) by Luce, Maximilien (1858-1941); 19.4x27.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Floods of 1910, The Pavilon de Flore, at The Louvre, Paris; Les Inondations de 1910, Le Pavillon de Flore. Maximilien Luce (1858-1941). Oil on panel. Painted in 1910. 19.4 x 27.3cm); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22411252
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1910 Adverse Conditions Bad Weather Capital City Darkness Electricity Flood Flooded Front Ile De France Lighted Lit Up Louvre Luce Maximilien Luce Maximillian Luce Natural Phenomena Neo Impressionist Nocturnal Pointillism Pointillist Pointillistic Post Impressionism Wintry Artist French French Art French Artist Natural Space Oil On Panel Post Impressionist
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The Floods of 1910, The Pavillon de Flore at The Louvre, Paris; Les Inondations de 1910, Le Pavillon de Flore" is a captivating oil painting by Maximilien Luce that depicts the devastating floods that struck Paris in 1910. This small yet powerful artwork measures 19.4 x 27.3 cm and showcases Luce's mastery of post-impressionist techniques. In this atmospheric scene, we are transported to a wintry night in the early twentieth century. The Pavilion de Flore stands tall amidst the chaos caused by the floodwaters surrounding it. With no people in sight, darkness engulfs the natural space outside as clouds loom overhead. Luce's use of pointillism adds depth and texture to the painting, capturing both the adverse conditions and architectural details with precision. Despite being devoid of color due to its monochromatic palette, there is an eerie beauty emanating from this neo-impressionist masterpiece. The illuminated facade of the Pavilion stands out against the dark sky, symbolizing hope amidst despair. It serves as a reminder of human resilience even in times of natural calamities. This photograph print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate Luce's skillful portrayal of light and shadow while showcasing his unique perspective on urban landscapes affected by weather phenomena. It offers viewers a glimpse into history while highlighting both artistic excellence and historical significance.
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