Rue Barbette, rue des Francs-Bourgeois, 3ème arrondissement — History & Facts
Could a single brushstroke hold eternity? In the deft strokes of a master, the canvas becomes a gateway to awakening, inviting viewers into a world suspended between reality and dream. Look to the left at the cobblestone street, where soft shadows play under the gentle touch of the midday sun. The buildings rise like sentinels, their facades a mosaic of muted blues and warm ochres, each hue breathing life into the Parisian streetscape. Notice how the light filters through leaves, dappling the ground with patches of gold, guiding your gaze deeper into the serene ambiance of the scene.
The composition, with its harmonious balance of architectural lines and natural forms, creates a tranquil dialogue between the urban and the organic. Delving into the details, a sense of longing emerges—each window reflects a life, stories hidden behind panes that seem to whisper secrets of the past. The interplay of light and shadow invokes a sense of nostalgia, while the absence of figures stirs contemplation about presence and absence in our daily lives. It's a powerful contrast, highlighting the quiet solitude of the city; a paradoxical blend of vibrancy and stillness that evokes a profound emotional resonance. During the years 1895 to 1905, Frémont was influenced by the burgeoning Impressionist movement, capturing fleeting moments of urban life with a renewed freedom of expression.
Living in Paris, he was part of a vibrant art community that was redefining artistic boundaries, embracing the ephemeral nature of light and color. This specific artwork reflects not only his artistic evolution but also the cultural awakening of a city at the dawn of modernity.
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Rue Saint-Paul, à droite hôtel de la Vieuville, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Voûte du charnier Saint-Paul, passage Saint-Paul, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Eglise Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis, rue Saint-Antoine, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Intérieur de l’Hôtel de Beauvais 68 rue François Miron, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Rue du Grenier-sur-l’Eau, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Ruelle des Gobelins (actuelle rue Berbier-du-Mets), 13ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Eglise Saint-Gervais, rue des Barres, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Rue de Birague, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Passage, ruelle Sourlis, dans les rues de Beauce et Pastourelle, 3ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont

Rue des Blancs-Manteaux, 4ème arrondissement
Robert Frémont
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View of Houses in Delft, Known as ‘The Little Street’
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