Dunes boisées à Equihen
School : France
Description
Jean Charles Cazin est un peintre, graveur et céramiste français, formé à l'École impériale de dessin à Paris en 1862. A partir de 1876, ses oeuvres principalement composées de peintures de paysages et d'histoire, sont régulièrement exposées dans les salons parisiens. A cette époque, J-C Cazin retourne vivre dans le Pas-de-Calais dans sa propriété d'Equihen. Il étudie la nature environnante et réalise ses premières scènes religieuses. Il revient surtout à une peinture plus actuelle, sentimentale, humanisée de sa région natale.
Subject depicted
paysage,Littoral, dune, plage, bois, Equihen-Plage
About this work
The artwork titled "Dunes boisées à Equihen", attributed to Cazin Jean-Charles (1841-1901), is preserved at MHAB, musée d’histoire et d’art de Bormes. 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: beaux-arts, dessin. It was created using the following materials and techniques: papier vélin (fusain, craie blanche).
The Conserving Museum
MHAB, musée d’histoire et d’art de Bormes preserves this work in its collections. As a « Musée de France » labeled museum, the institution is committed to preserving and showcasing the pieces entrusted to it.
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
Dunes boisées à Equihen est une oeuvre de beaux-arts, dessin par Cazin Jean-Charles (1841-1901), visible au MHAB, musée d’histoire et d’art de Bormes. Le procédé technique employé est papier vélin (fusain, craie blanche). Format : H. 27 cm, l. 40,1 cm, P. 1 cm. Le thème de l'oeuvre est : paysage,Littoral, dune, plage, bois, Equihen-Plage. Note sur cette oeuvre : Samer, 1841 ; Le Lavandou, 1901.
Creation context
Dunes boisées à Equihen émerge du bouillonnement de la , époque où Cazin Jean-Charles (1841-1901) atteint la pleine maturité de son art. Visible au MHAB, musée d’histoire et d’art de Bormes, cette œuvre illustre à quel point le contexte historique nourrit et façonne la création artistique, lui conférant une profondeur qui va bien au-delà de la seule dimension esthétique.
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