Paysage fluvial — History & Facts
In the tangled embrace of nature, madness simmers beneath the surface, waiting to be revealed in the quiet chaos of a river landscape. Focus on the swirling waters at the center, where hues of blue and green meld into one another, creating a sense of movement that draws you in. The soft pastels contrast with sharp strokes of darker colors along the banks, suggesting a hidden turbulence. Notice how the light dances across the water's surface, illuminating the chaos just enough to hint at deeper emotions lurking beneath the calm facade. In this work, the juxtaposition of serene beauty and underlying tumult speaks to the complexities of the human spirit.
The gentle curves of the river may evoke peace, yet the erratic brushwork hints at a fraying mind. Small details, such as the chaotic splashes of paint, suggest an artist wrestling with inner turmoil, revealing layers of emotion that linger long after the viewer steps back. While the exact date of creation remains unknown, Paysage fluvial reflects Jeanne Jegou-Cadart's evolution within the art world during the late 19th to early 20th century. At this time, movements such as Impressionism were flourishing, and artists began exploring personal interpretations of nature.
Jegou-Cadart's approach encapsulates a period of introspection and experimentation, showcasing the delicate balance between tranquility and madness in her ethereal landscapes.
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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





