Dans le port de Rouen — History & Facts
In the fleeting strokes of Lebourg's brush, truth emerges from the embrace of light and shadow, revealing the world anew. Look to the canvas, where the harbor glistens with a soft interplay of blues and grays. The water reflects the sky, a mirror capturing the moment’s essence. Notice the boats anchored delicately, their silhouettes outlined by the gentle caress of twilight.
The brushwork is both loose and refined, creating a vibrant texture that breathes life into the scene, inviting the viewer into the tranquility of the port. Yet, beyond the serene surface, a deeper narrative unfolds. The contrast between the stillness of the water and the hints of movement in the clouds evokes a tension between peace and the passage of time. Each vessel holds a story, their presence suggesting the labor and life that once animated this moment.
The palette whispers of nostalgia, pulling memories from the depths of the heart, reminding us of the fleeting nature of experience. Painted between 1892 and 1894, this work reflects Lebourg's exploration of Impressionism during a time of artistic revolution. Living in France, he embraced the changing landscapes and industrial advancements. The movement was breaking free from traditional constraints, and Lebourg was part of this vibrant dialogue, capturing the world’s truth through the lens of fleeting light and shade.
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Notre Dame de Paris, vue du Quai de la Tournelle, effet de neige
Albert Lebourg

Amiens, bords de rivière
Albert Lebourg

Coucher de soleil sur la Seine, à Paris
Albert Lebourg

La Seine au Bas-Meudon
Albert Lebourg

Paris, Notre-Dame, neige
Albert Lebourg

La Seine à Rouen
Albert Lebourg

La Seine et l’ancien Trocadéro
Albert Lebourg

La Seine et les coteaux de Dieppedalle, vue prise de Croisset, près Rouen
Albert Lebourg

Le Pont de la Tournelle et le quai de Béthune
Albert Lebourg

Moulin En Normandie
Albert Lebourg





