Evening by Félix Bracquemond after Théodore Rousseau

Medium

etching and drypoint on Japan paper

Dimensions

image: 45 × 39 cm (17 11/16 × 15 3/8 in.) plate: 47.5 × 39.8 cm (18 11/16 × 15 11/16 in.) sheet: 57.7 × 46 cm (22 11/16 × 18 1/8 in.)

Classification

Print

Department

CG-E

Museum

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Credit

Gift of The Atlas Foundation

Accession Number

1982.88.1

Art Historical Context

This evocative etching captures the tranquil essence of a landscape at dusk, rendered by master printmaker Félix Bracquemond after an original composition by Théodore Rousseau. Rousseau, a leading figure of the Barbizon School, was celebrated for his intimate portrayals of the French countryside, particularly the forests around Fontainebleau. Created in 1882—well after Rousseau’s death in 1867—Bracquemond’s interpretation pays homage to the earlier artist’s reverence for nature while showcasing the printmaker’s own technical brilliance. Bracquemond employed etching and drypoint on delicate Ja...

    Send Feedback

    We use this only to reply to your feedback.