Artist |
Jean Frédéric Bazille |
Bazille, a prominent figure in the Ecole des Batignolles, exhibited this portrait of his family on the terrace of their property outside Montpellier at the Salon of 1868. The painting's grand scale and bold treatment of a conventional subject suggest that Bazille aimed to ensure the work would be accepted by the conservative jury. Nonetheless, his provocative experimentation with the strong effects of light and shadow, characteristic of the south of France, reveals a fascination with motifs and techniques that later became hallmarks of Impressionism.
Inventory number:
RF 2749
Provenance:
Collection of the family of Frédéric Bazille
1905, acquired with the participation of Marc Bazille, brother of the artist, by the National Museums
From 1905 to 1929, Luxembourg Museum, Paris (entry March 10, 1905)
1929, attributed to the Louvre Museum, Paris
From 1929 to 1947, Louvre Museum, Paris
From 1947 to 1986, Louvre Museum, Jeu de Paume gallery, Paris
1986, assigned to the Musée d'Orsay, Paris
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