Landscape by Maximilien Luce

Landscape 

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Maximilien Luce

1858 - 1941

Location

Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, US
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Artwork details

Medium
painting, plein-air, oil-paint
Location
Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, US
Copyright
Public domain

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painting

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impressionism

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plein-air

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oil-paint

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neo-impressionism

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landscape

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impressionist landscape

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figuration

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form

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oil painting

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cityscape

About this artwork

Maximilien Luce, a prominent figure in the Neo-Impressionist movement, painted this landscape, capturing a scene with a village nestled among the rolling hills. Luce was deeply committed to socialist ideals, and his art often reflected his concern for the working class. This particular landscape, however, steers away from explicitly political themes. The painting evokes a sense of community and connection to the land, offering a respite from the industrialized world. Luce lived through a time of rapid urbanization and social change, and perhaps this landscape reflects a longing for a simpler, more agrarian way of life. The vibrant colors and loose brushwork create an atmosphere of warmth and tranquility, inviting us to contemplate our relationship with the environment. Luce's landscapes remind us of the importance of finding beauty and solace in the natural world, even amidst the complexities and challenges of modern life. It acknowledges the human need for connection to nature as essential for the emotional and social well-being of society.

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