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Ernest Meissonier — Sketchbook, page 28: Landscape Study
Ernest Meissonier

Sketchbook, page 28: Landscape Study

1860

This graphite landscape study demonstrates Meissonier's characteristic attention to naturalistic detail and atmospheric effects within a modest sketchbook format. The drawing reveals the artist's methodical approach to capturing light and topographical forms, typical of his preparatory work that informed his more elaborate finished compositions. As a preliminary sketch, the work exemplifies the classical academic practice of studying nature directly from observation to develop technical proficiency and compositional ideas.

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graphite

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Ernest Meissonier, Sketchbook, page 28: Landscape Study, 1860

This graphite landscape study demonstrates Meissonier's characteristic attention to naturalistic detail and atmospheric effects within a modest sketchbook format. The drawing reveals the artist's methodical approach to capturing light and topographical forms, typical of his preparatory work that informed his more elaborate finished compositions. As a preliminary sketch, the work exemplifies the classical academic practice of studying nature directly from observation to develop technical proficiency and compositional ideas.

Medium
graphite
Year
1860
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Naturalistic, Detailed observation, Academic Art, Sketchbook format, 19th Century, Romantic Era, French Artist, Landscape Study, Oil on Paper, Intimate Scale

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