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In a world teetering on the brink of madness, the beauty of discord invites reflection. How does one find solace amid turmoil? Focus on the intricate lines that dance across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and urgency. Look to the swirling forms that seem to pulse with energy, guiding your gaze through a labyrinth of color.
The artist’s choice of a muted palette contrasts with the wildness of the strokes, evoking a profound tension between chaos and calm, as if the very fabric of reality is at risk of unraveling. Within the chaotic arrangement lies a narrative of contrasts—order battling disorder, serenity fighting for breath amidst a storm of energy. Notice how certain shapes emerge, obscured yet unmistakable, symbolizing fragments of a lost world. The juxtaposition of sharp lines against softer curves invites viewers to contemplate the inherent madness of existence, questioning whether beauty can be salvaged from the abyss. Created in 1914, this work emerged during a transformative period for Auguste Louis Lepère, who was deeply influenced by the rise of modernism and the upheaval of World War I.
Living in Paris, he was part of a vibrant artistic community, grappling with the implications of social change and war. This piece reflects not only his personal struggles but also a broader commentary on the turbulence of the era, capturing the essence of a world on the edge of a new reality.
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La Rue des Prêtres Saint-Séverin
Auguste Louis Lepère

Au Coin du Pont-aux-Doubles
Auguste Louis Lepère

Debarcadère des bateaux-omnibus
Auguste Louis Lepère

La Seine, au quai de la Rapée
Auguste Louis Lepère

L’Ecluse du Canal St. Martin
Auguste Louis Lepère

Le Boulevard Montmartre, le Soir
Auguste Louis Lepère

Une Chasse au Mont Gérard
Auguste Louis Lepère

Les Charbonniere
Auguste Louis Lepère

Notre Dame vue du Marché aux pommes
Auguste Louis Lepère

Le Palais des Arts Liberaux, Intèrieur
Auguste Louis Lepère





