Soleil couchant sur le Loir, Lavardin (Loir-et-Cher) — History & Facts
The canvas doesn’t lie — it simply waits. In the gentle embrace of twilight, the world holds its breath, as light and shadow engage in a divine dance, revealing the soul of nature's splendor. Look to the horizon, where the sun sinks, casting warm hues of gold and amber across the tranquil waters of the Loir. The tranquil river reflects a delicate interplay of colors, each brushstroke capturing the fleeting moment when day surrenders to night.
Notice the soft contours of the surrounding hills, wrapped in a velvety twilight that blends seamlessly into the rich palette. Maufra's technique evokes a serene luminosity, inviting the viewer to pause, to breathe in the harmony of the landscape. Amidst this picturesque serenity lies a subtle tension between light and darkness, a reminder of the transient nature of time. The way the light dances upon the water serves as a metaphor for divinity itself — illuminating the fleeting moments of beauty that slip through our fingers.
In the depths of that vibrant river, one can sense the silent conversations between the heavens and earth, a gentle whisper of secrets held by the landscape. Maxime Maufra painted Soleil couchant sur le Loir, Lavardin in 1907, during a period when the art world was shifting toward impressionism and post-impressionism. Living in Brittany, his work was influenced by his surroundings and the changing light of the French countryside, marking a time of introspection and exploration in his artistic journey. As he captured this moment, Maufra was part of a broader movement that sought to translate the ephemeral beauty of nature into timeless form.
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Le pont de l’Isle-Adam ou le Vieux pont
Maxime Maufra

Féérie nocturne: Exposition Universelle Paris 1900
Maxime Maufra

Douarnenez in Sunshine
Maxime Maufra

Mer forte à Saint-Guénolé Penmarc’h
Maxime Maufra

Marée Basse À La Plage De Port-Blanc, Presqu’île De Quiberon
Maxime Maufra

Entré d’un trois-mats, Le Havre
Maxime Maufra

Les rochers du château de Dinan, Morgat, Novembre 1903
Maxime Maufra

La Plage de Kerhostin, Morbihan
Maxime Maufra

Rochers au soleil couchant
Maxime Maufra

Soir D’orage À Kerhostin
Maxime Maufra





