La Maison — History & Facts
In the quiet elegance of a moment captured, nostalgia envelops the viewer like a warm embrace, inviting introspection and reflection on the passage of time. Look to the left at the house, its weathered facade bathed in soft, golden light that suggests the late afternoon sun. The artist’s delicate brushwork conveys both texture and the fleeting nature of memory, with muted hues of blue and ochre whispering of serene days gone by. Notice how the path leads your gaze deeper into the scene, curling around the garden, where the rich greens and dappled shadows breathe life into the tranquil setting. Within this peaceful tableau, the contrasting elements of light and shadow echo the complexity of recollection.
The house, steadfast yet slightly worn, signifies the weight of memories, while the inviting garden represents the beauty found in the past. Each flower’s bloom and the way the light plays upon them suggest moments of joy intertwined with a hint of melancholy, a celebration of what has been lost but fondly remembered. Le Sidaner painted La Maison in 1913 while living in the artistic enclave of Gerberoy, France. At this time, he was exploring themes of solitude and introspection, drawing inspiration from the natural beauty surrounding him.
The world was on the brink of change, yet in this moment, he captured a timeless sense of peace, reflecting both the personal and universal longing for a return to the simplicity of days gone by.
More Artworks by Henri Le Sidaner
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Terrasse à Gerberoy
Henri Le Sidaner

Le Pavillon, Gerberoy
Henri Le Sidaner

La Table, soleil dans les feuilles, Gerberoy
Henri Le Sidaner

Maison ancienne, Tréguier
Henri Le Sidaner

L’église, Dolceacqua
Henri Le Sidaner

La Roseraie, Gerberoy
Henri Le Sidaner

La Sérénade, Venise
Henri Le Sidaner

Le pont des Soupirs
Henri Le Sidaner

L’Église, Tréguier
Henri Le Sidaner

The Table in the White Garden at Gerberoy
Henri Le Sidaner





