Valley of the Seine, from the Hills of Giverny
c. 1890 Newark Museum of Art
About this artwork
This oil on canvas painting depicts a panoramic view of the Seine river valley, featuring fields and trees in the foreground, with a town and a multi-arched bridge spanning the river in the middle ground, and rolling hills in the distance.
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Theodore Robinson was a pioneering American Impressionist and a close associate of Claude Monet, having spent significant time working alongside him in Giverny. This painting exemplifies his dedication to capturing the transient effects of light and atmosphere in the French countryside. His works from Giverny are highly prized for their unique blend of American sensibility and European Impressionist techniques.
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Valley of the Seine, from the Hills of Giverny
Theodore Robinson, c. 1890