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Henri Jean Guillaume Martin
Description
- Henri Jean Guillaume Martin
- La tonnelle fleurie
- Signed Henri Martin. (lower right)
- Oil on canvas
- 27 by 32 1/4 in.
- 68.5 by 82 cm
- Painted circa 1910-1920.
Provenance
Private collection, Caracas, acquired from the above on May 25, 1971
Thence by descent to the present owner
Exhibited
Condition
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Catalogue Note
When Martin acquired Marquayrol he set out to cultivate the property both with comestible and decorative flora and fauna. Martin himself created the lush arbor which serves as the focal point of the present work, in the north-west section of the garden. The arbor has changed color for the fall, and the two little geranium pots which were always on the wall are not in flower – another testament to the approaching winter months. Martin masterfully contrasts the jewel-like tones of the plants and fallen leaves with the more muted light and sky: through his colors and brush strokes we can clearly feel that crisp, chill air so unique to a late afternoon in autumn. The sumptuous hills and valley of Labastide-du-Vert can be seen behind the arbor. According to Cyrille Martin, the artist preferred just this vantage point - from the low wall beneath the arbor - for painting the sweeping, sumptuous view of the valley that he could call his own. There is little wonder that this special garden on the hill was a source of such great inspiration.