Chemin à travers arbres et rochers
School : France
Description
Album Dutilleux Constantin, folio 47, rapporté au recto ; Album factice, cartonné en brun avec filets dorés sur les plats et le dos de la couverture. Sur le plat supérieur, les initiales gothiques :A.D.H. ; Il comprend les dessins RF 30168 à 30254, ainsi que 7 gravures (folios 1 et 32). Le RF 30255 ne fait pas partie de cet album. H : 0,290 ; L : 0,460. ; Inscription, à la plume et encre brune, en bas à gauche :Franchard
About this work
The artwork titled "Chemin à travers arbres et rochers", attributed to DUTILLEUX Constant, is preserved at musée du Louvre. Referenced in the Joconde database, this work contributes to the national artistic heritage preserved in labeled museums.
Technique and Materials
This work belongs to the field: dessin. It was created using the following materials and techniques: plume, encre brune, mine de plomb. Its period of creation is identified as: 2nd quarter 19th Century;3rd quarter 19th Century.
The Conserving Museum
"Chemin à travers arbres et rochers" is preserved at musée du Louvre, an institution bearing the « Musée de France » label. This label ensures that the collections are managed rigorously in terms of conservation, inventory, and public accessibility.
Data sources
The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).
About this artwork
L'oeuvre intitulée Chemin à travers arbres et rochers est attribuée à DUTILLEUX Constant et se trouve au musée du Louvre. Il s'agit d'une oeuvre en plume, encre brune, mine de plomb. Format : H. en m 0,226 ; L. en m 0,311. Sa période de création est la 2e quart 19e siècle;3e quart 19e siècle. Concernant cette pièce : né en 1807 ; mort en 1865.
Creation context
Quand DUTILLEUX Constant entreprend la réalisation de Chemin à travers arbres et rochers, la 2e quart 19e siècle;3e quart 19e siècle bat son plein et redéfinit les codes de la création. Cette œuvre, aujourd'hui au musée du Louvre, porte la marque indélébile de son époque, témoignant des tensions créatrices et des aspirations qui animent alors les milieux artistiques.
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