Frederic Bazille - Port of the Queen at Aigues-Mortes 1867

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Port of the Queen at Aigues-Mortes 1867

Port of the Queen at Aigues-Mortes 1867
80x99cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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From Metropolitan Museum of Art:
During the late spring of 1867 Bazille visited the town of Aigues-Mortes near his family home in Montpellier. Hoping for "at least eight beautiful days," he set himself the challenge of painting "absolutely simple" landscapes of the city and surrounding marshes. Of the artist’s three known views of the area, this is the only one to show the massive medieval walls of Aigues-Mortes from up close. It also displays the most striking light effects: the southern sun shines brightly through the archway, contrasting with the afternoon shadows that envelop the grazing Camargue pony and the figures in the foreground.