Rolleboise, crépuscule — History & Facts
In the stillness of twilight, the world teeters on the brink of transformation, inviting us to witness the quiet reverberations of revolution. The edges of day blur into the embrace of night, symbolizing the profound shifts occurring both in nature and society. Look to the center of the canvas, where the soft glow of the setting sun bathes the village in warm hues of orange and pink. Notice how the brushstrokes explode with energy, creating a swirling atmosphere that captures the very essence of change.
The juxtaposition of vibrant colors against the deepening dark invites us to explore the duality of hope and uncertainty that accompanies every significant transition. In the shadows, details emerge that heighten the emotional tension. The silhouettes of the trees stand tall and resolute, yet the rippling reflections on the water hint at a restlessness beneath the surface. Each element seems to communicate a subtle urgency, as if the landscape itself is caught in a moment of anticipation, awaiting the inevitable disruption that could change everything. Maximilien Luce painted Rolleboise, crépuscule in 1924, during a period marked by political upheaval and a burgeoning modernist movement in art.
Living in France, Luce was influenced by the post-Impressionist ideals and the vibrant palette of his contemporaries, all while grappling with the social changes of the time. His work captures not only the beauty of the moment but also the underlying currents of revolution that defined his era.
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Le Quai Montebello Et La Colline Sainte-Geneviève
Maximilien Luce

Le Pont-Neuf, La Seine, Petit Bras
Maximilien Luce

La route aux environs de Méréville
Maximilien Luce

Paysage
Maximilien Luce

Péniches sur la Seine
Maximilien Luce

Notre Dame de Paris
Maximilien Luce

The Quai Saint-Michel and Notre-Dame
Maximilien Luce

La Seine au Pont Mirabeau
Maximilien Luce

L’avenue Winston-Churchill, Paris
Maximilien Luce

Paris, Le Quartier De Vaugirard
Maximilien Luce





