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Auguste Louis Lepère — Fontainebleau Forest: Le gamin a l'orvet (La Forêt de Fontainebleau: Le gamin à l'orvet)

Auguste Louis Lepère

Fontainebleau Forest: Le gamin a l'orvet (La Forêt de Fontainebleau: Le gamin à l'orvet)

1890

Auguste Louis Lepère's wood engraving depicts a young boy discovering a slow worm (orvet) in the forest of Fontainebleau, capturing a moment of childhood wonder and natural observation. Created as part of a bound volume of 34 works, this print exemplifies Lepère's masterful technique in wood engraving, demonstrating his ability to render fine detail and atmospheric effects through careful manipulation of line and tone. The composition reflects the artist's interest in rural French life and the intimate interactions between figures and their natural environment.

Medium
wood engraving from bound volume of 34

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Auguste Louis Lepère, Fontainebleau Forest: Le gamin a l'orvet (La Forêt de Fontainebleau: Le gamin à l'orvet), 1890

Auguste Louis Lepère's wood engraving depicts a young boy discovering a slow worm (orvet) in the forest of Fontainebleau, capturing a moment of childhood wonder and natural observation. Created as part of a bound volume of 34 works, this print exemplifies Lepère's masterful technique in wood engraving, demonstrating his ability to render fine detail and atmospheric effects through careful manipulation of line and tone. The composition reflects the artist's interest in rural French life and the intimate interactions between figures and their natural environment.

Medium
wood engraving from bound volume of 34
Year
1890
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Forest Landscape, Naturalistic, 19th Century, Printmaking, French Artist, Intimate Mood, Fontainebleau, Woodcut, Barbizon School, Childhood Subject

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