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Marine, Coucher de soleil
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Marine, Coucher de soleil

Berthelon Eugène (1829-1916) — Paris, 1829, Paris, 1916 — 4th quarter 19th Century

About this work

The artwork titled "Marine, Coucher de soleil", attributed to Berthelon Eugène (1829-1916), is preserved at Tapisserie de Bayeux - MAHB musée d'art et d'histoire baron Gérard. This piece is listed in the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, which catalogues the works held in French museums.

Technique and Materials

This work belongs to the field: peinture, beaux-arts. Its period of creation is identified as: 4th quarter 19th Century.

The Conserving Museum

Tapisserie de Bayeux - MAHB musée d'art et d'histoire baron Gérard 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

Au Tapisserie de Bayeux - MAHB musée d'art et d'histoire baron Gérard, on trouve Marine, Coucher de soleil, oeuvre de Berthelon Eugène (1829-1916). Ses dimensions sont H : 60 ; l : 82. Elle a été créée durant la 4e quart 19e siècle. Informations complémentaires : Paris, 1829, Paris, 1916.

Creation context

Comment le contexte de la 4e quart 19e siècle a-t-il influencé la création de Marine, Coucher de soleil ? Berthelon Eugène (1829-1916) travaille à cette époque dans un climat de renouveau qui irrigue sa pratique et oriente ses choix formels. Le Tapisserie de Bayeux - MAHB musée d'art et d'histoire baron Gérard offre au visiteur l'occasion de saisir cette dimension contextuelle essentielle à la compréhension de l'œuvre.

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The work « Marine, Coucher de soleil » is held at Tapisserie de Bayeux - MAHB musée d'art et d'histoire baron Gérard, an institution labeled as a « Musée de France ». This label guarantees the quality of collection preservation and accessibility to the public.

This artwork is attributed to Berthelon Eugène (1829-1916) according to the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture. Check the artist's profile on DellArte to discover their background, other works, and museums that house their creations.

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