In this painting we see a small cluster of houses through the trees of an orchard.
The red roofs painting.
It gives a dual sensation of truth to a particular region and aspectof nature so exactly realized that the spectator seems transportedto the scene.
This is especially noticeable in the care with which.
Painted in 1877 today s painting is entitled the red roofs and is a small 55 x 85cms oil on canvas picture which hangs in the musée d orsay.
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Red roofs by camille pissarro one of the paintings created by pissarro when his skill reached maturity is called the red roofs.
The clean construction of the houses is broken up by bare branches forming a kind of diaphanous tracery.
The planes are in parallel succession on the surface of the canvas.
Oil on canvas 54 5 x 65 6 cm 21 1 2 x 25 3 4 musee d orsay paris.
In this painting he in fact moves away from an anecdotal idea of landscape.
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And of color that while creating this effect has avibration and lyrical excitement of its own.
It is possible that the latter is an extension of the former.
The red roofs corner of a village winter effect is a relatively small canvas compared to cote des boeufs at l hermitage near pontoise which measures 114 9x87 6 cm.
Red roofs depicts a group of houses and farm buildings on a hillside known as la cote des boeufs near pontoise.
The artist has developed his own individual style but he does not cease creative searches and continues to cooperate with cezanne listening to his advice.
The subject of houses seen through trees was used by pissarro from 1868 onwards.
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The title red roofs corner of a village winter makes clear the theoretical dimension of this work by camille pissarro.
The painting is complicated by the fact that the artist wanted to show the buildings as seen.