Paysage de Kernouës — History & Facts
Who listens when art speaks of silence? In Paysage de Kernouës, the hushed whispers of a distant landscape beckon us to reflect on the faith inherent in nature's tranquility. Look to the left at the gentle rise of rolling hills, their muted greens and browns merging seamlessly beneath a soft, cloud-streaked sky. The palette is a delicate balance of earth tones, evoking a sense of serenity and stillness. Notice how the light filters through the clouds, creating a soft glow upon the land that feels both inviting and sacred.
The composition draws the eye into the horizon, establishing a contemplative depth that invites exploration. Delve deeper into the contrasts between the vibrant earth and the ethereal sky. The stillness of the landscape resonates with a profound sense of hope, while the expansive space invites introspection. The careful brushwork reveals a connection to spirituality; each stroke seems to echo a quiet prayer, a testament to belief in the unseen.
Here, the artist captures not just a physical place but a sense of communion with the natural world. In 1919, Jeanne Jegou-Cadart painted this scene while living in France, a nation emerging from the scars of World War I. The period was marked by a quest for renewal and healing, both personally and culturally. As artists sought to redefine their expressions, this work embodies a moment of reflection—a desire to reconnect with the essence of life and faith amidst the remnants of turmoil.
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Paysage nocturne
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Paysage lacustre au cours d’eau
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Paysage de Kernouës
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Paysage fluvial et son reflet au couchant rose
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Vue de la rade de Brest depuis la plage de Plougastel-Daoulas
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Paysage montagneux
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Gréement dans la rade de Brest
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Paysage lacustre au cours d’eau
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Le phare du Petit Minou à Plouzané
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart

Gréements dans la rade de Brest
Jeanne Jegou-Cadart





