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Sleep (Puvis de Chavannes)

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Sleep
ArtistPierre Puvis de Chavannes
Year1867
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions381 cm × 600 cm (150 in × 240 in)
LocationPalais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, Lille

Sleep is an oil on canvas painting by the painter Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, created in 1867. A large painting, it is held at the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.[1]

History

Presented at the Salon of French Artists of 1867, the painting was inspired by a verse from Virgil's, Aeneid (II, 268). This painting demonstrates Puvis de Chavannes departing from the romantic tradition that marked his early work. It can be considered the first symbolist painting in French art.

Description

The scene depicts the rest of simple peasants. In the foreground on the right, an elderly woman and an old man, a woman and her child, a man and his son, represent the stages of life. On the left, a more indistinct group of figures seems absorbed by the semi-darkness. The reduced palette, with muted tones of beige, blue and pink, which only the setting sun illuminates, creates an atmosphere of torpor. It seems that the painting deals with the feeling of half consciousness, between waking and falling asleep, which drowsiness causes and which the viewer also experiences while contemplating the painting.[2][3]

Sleep, sketch from before 1867, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille

Analysis

Before making the large format final painting, Puvis created an unusual number of drawings and painted sketches, some of which were quite different from the final work. One of them, offered by Puvis de Chavannes to the painter Francis Auburtin, then by the latter's family to the Louvre, is today kept in the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, on deposit of the Musée d'Orsay.[4]

Puvis considered this painting his favorite work, and he created several replicas of Sleep, drawn or painted, of smaller size. One of them, who once belong to French stockbroker Theodore Gadala is kept at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, in New York.[5]

References

This page was last edited on 30 April 2024, at 23:21
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