Rue Fizeau (anciennement rue de Nice la Frontière) — History & Facts
In the quiet streets of an unfamiliar town, longing hangs thick in the air, a palpable ache for connection and understanding. The backdrop seems to whisper secrets, shadows intertwining with light to reveal the untold stories hidden within the cobblestones. Look to the left where the gentle curve of the street leads the eye toward a horizon that hints at both promise and uncertainty. The cool palette of blues and greys contrasts sharply with the warm glow of the streetlights, drawing the viewer into a world caught between dusk and twilight.
Notice how the brushwork creates a sense of movement, as though the viewer could step into this moment and wander down the path, breathing in the essence of the locale. Beyond its surface, the painting encapsulates a deeper emotional landscape. The juxtaposition of light and dark not only depicts the physical space but evokes the tension between solitude and companionship. Small details, like a solitary figure huddled beneath a lamp, speak to the yearning for connection, while the quietness of the streets evokes a profound sense of introspection and nostalgia, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences of longing. In 1896, F.
Séguin painted this work during a period of personal and artistic exploration. Living in France amidst the rise of Impressionism, he sought to capture the essence of modern life through a lens of intimacy and stillness. This piece reflects his engagement with the emotional depth of his surroundings, illustrating the shifting dynamics in both art and society at the close of the 19th century.
More Artworks by F. Séguin
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Rue Brantôme. (anciennement rue des Petits Champs donnant rue Saint Martin et rue Beaubourg)
F. Séguin

La rue de Chambéry, prise de la rue de Nice la Frontière
F. Séguin

Le Cul de sac du Bœuf, (rue Saint Merri)
F. Séguin

Rue Descartes
F. Séguin

Le bord de la Bièvre à l’avenue des Gobelins
F. Séguin

Villa des Otages mur où furent fusillés les 52 derniers otages de la Commune, rue Haxo
F. Séguin

Rue du Cloître Saint Mérry, de la rue du Renard à la rue Saint Martin
F. Séguin

Cul de sac du Fiacre, 81 rue Saint Martin
F. Séguin

Angle de l’impasse Carlier et au 24 rue des Morillons, Vaugirard
F. Séguin

Rue Franquet
F. Séguin





