The Arceuil Aqueduct by Guillaumin

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Art Insitute of Chicago
published on 18 May 2022
The Arceuil Aqueduct by Guillaumin Download Full Size Image

A c. 1874 oil on canvas, The Arceuil Aqueduct at Sceaux Railroad Crossing, by Armand Guillaumin (1841-1927), the French impressionist painter. The impressionists were eager to show the new industrial architecture of the age, such as railway bridges, especially when seen in contrast with rural scenery. Subjects like these marked Guillaumin and his fellow impressionists as being quite different from those artists who had come before. (Art Insitute of Chicago, USA)

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