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Maurice Denis — Drying the Linen, or Moonrise at the Priory
Maurice Denis

Drying the Linen, or Moonrise at the Priory

1894

This painting depicts the enclosed backyard garden of a former priory—a religious building where monks and nuns live under the leadership of a prior—that Maurice Denis purchased in 1914. He transformed the building into a home for his large family and lived there for the last 30 years of his life. A woman dressed in black hangs linens to dry, so that—according to custom—they will be bleached by moonlight. The full moon casts a golden glow over the entire nighttime scene.

Medium
oil on canvas glued to cardboard

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Maurice Denis, Drying the Linen, or Moonrise at the Priory, 1894

This painting depicts the enclosed backyard garden of a former priory—a religious building where monks and nuns live under the leadership of a prior—that Maurice Denis purchased in 1914. He transformed the building into a home for his large family and lived there for the last 30 years of his life. A woman dressed in black hangs linens to dry, so that—according to custom—they will be bleached by moonlight. The full moon casts a golden glow over the entire nighttime scene.

Medium
oil on canvas glued to cardboard
Year
1894
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Modern, Unique Work, Painting, Oil on Canvas

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Collected by

Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, Cleveland Museum of Art