Description
This painting depicts a canal in Gisors, a commune in Normandy, about 40 miles northwest of Paris on the river Epte. Le Sidaner painted this work in a Divisionist technique of applying pure color in large, broken strokes, often separated by areas of white or gray. Unlike the Impressionists, Le Sidaner preferred a restrained palette of delicately nuanced tones that evoke a mood of quiet mystery. His views of old canals, typically portrayed in a crepuscular or nocturnal light, and completely absent of figures, allude to the passage of time and a timeless eternity that exceeds the human life span.
Provenance
Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, France (inv. nr. 2141 and 9222, acquired from the artist); (Bonfoey Company, Cleveland, OH sold to Dr. Paul J. Vignos, Jr.); Dr. Paul J. Vignos, Jr., [1919-2010], Gates Mills, OH by bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (2011-)
Accession Number
2011.73
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
Unframed: 53.3 x 63.5 cm (21 x 25 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Bequest of Dr. Paul J. Vignos Jr.