Volcan d'Osorno Sud du Chili
Description
Le volcan d’Osorno est représenté au centre de la composition, légèrement embrumé. A ses pieds, sur l’un des nombreux lacs qui l’entourent, au premier plan, un deux mats est représenté de face tandis qu’au milieu de l’étendue d’eau, deux barques naviguent. Dombasle esquisse également quelques oiseaux en vol, détail rare de ses compositions. ; dessin à la mine de plomb sur papier
Subject depicted
bateau, lac, volcan, barque, oiseau
About this work
The artwork titled "Volcan d'Osorno Sud du Chili", attributed to Dombasle Adèle de (1819-1901), is preserved at musée des explorations du monde (MEM). 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: ethnologie, dessin, Océanie. It was created using the following materials and techniques: papier, mine de plomb. Its period of creation is identified as: 2nd quarter 19th Century.
The Conserving Museum
"Volcan d'Osorno Sud du Chili" is preserved at musée des explorations du monde (MEM), 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
De Dombasle Adèle de (1819-1901), Volcan d'Osorno Sud du Chili est conservée au musée des explorations du monde (MEM) dans le domaine ethnologie, dessin, Océanie. La technique employée est : papier, mine de plomb. La pièce a pour dimensions H. 8,7 cm ; l. 15,7 cm. L'oeuvre représente : bateau, lac, volcan, barque, oiseau. Elle est datée de la 2e quart 19e siècle. Informations complémentaires : De son nom de naissance Gabrielle Adélaïde Mathieu de Dombasle.
Creation context
C'est sous l'influence de la 2e quart 19e siècle que Dombasle Adèle de (1819-1901) donne vie à Volcan d'Osorno Sud du Chili. Aujourd'hui parmi les pièces les plus visitées du musée des explorations du monde (MEM), cette œuvre rappelle un chapitre fondamental de l'histoire artistique, celui d'une époque où la création se réinvente en permanence.
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