Boulevard Chauvelot (3è tronçon), — History & Facts
In the stillness of a moment captured on canvas, a vibrant yet melancholic nostalgia unfolds, inviting the viewer into an evocative world of remembrance. Look to the left at the soft, luminescent trees swaying gently in the evening light, their leaves a kaleidoscope of greens and golds. The pathway stretches invitingly towards the horizon, guiding your gaze through a delicate interplay of shadow and sun. The careful brushwork evokes a sense of texture, while the muted palette imbues the scene with an air of wistfulness, reminiscent of fleeting summer days. Beneath the surface, subtle tensions emerge: the juxtaposition of lively foliage against the empty street speaks to both vitality and solitude.
The distance in the background, where the trees fade into soft hues, suggests a longing for times past, while the unoccupied path hints at journeys never taken. Each detail, from the whispering leaves to the silence that envelops the scene, resonates with a deeper yearning for connection and memory. F. Séguin painted this piece in 1896 during a time of great transition in the art world, as Impressionism continued to evolve.
Living in France, he was deeply influenced by the atmospheric effects of light and color characteristic of his contemporaries. This work reflects both a personal and collective nostalgia for a simpler era, capturing the essence of an evolving society while reminiscing about the past.
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Rue Brantôme. (anciennement rue des Petits Champs donnant rue Saint Martin et rue Beaubourg)
F. Séguin

La rue de Chambéry, prise de la rue de Nice la Frontière
F. Séguin

Le Cul de sac du Bœuf, (rue Saint Merri)
F. Séguin

Rue Descartes
F. Séguin

Le bord de la Bièvre à l’avenue des Gobelins
F. Séguin

Villa des Otages mur où furent fusillés les 52 derniers otages de la Commune, rue Haxo
F. Séguin

Rue du Cloître Saint Mérry, de la rue du Renard à la rue Saint Martin
F. Séguin

Cul de sac du Fiacre, 81 rue Saint Martin
F. Séguin

Angle de l’impasse Carlier et au 24 rue des Morillons, Vaugirard
F. Séguin

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F. Séguin





