Shop art print and framed art Suprêmes Pilules du docteur Trabant by Eugène Ogé
Subjects : Humor & Bizarre, Science & Technology
Keywords : armchair, beard, cough, handkerchief, healing, illness, medication, old man, old woman, pharmacy, pipe, shotgun, sick, top hat, yellow
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Suprêmes Pilules du docteur Trabant OF Eugène Ogé
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Suprêmes Pilules du docteur Trabant
El Rio de Luz (Spanish for The River of Light; also known as Morning in the Tropics) is an 1877 oil painting by American landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church. It is his last large-scale painting of South America, following pieces such as The Andes of Ecuador (1855) and The Heart of the Andes (1859). Like them, the painting is a composite of the many sketches and drawings Church made while traveling in South America twenty years earlier.
The work differs in important ways from Church's earlier, monumental South American canvases. While a high degree of realism and attention to detail remains, the landscape in The River of Light is more local; it no longer attempts to capture numerous topographies or climate zones in one image. As a result, the composition is more intimate than other South American works. The National Gallery of Art notes that the tightly focused realism, the overall tonal harmony and restrained coloration, and the compositional unity all lend a remarkable cohesiveness to the work. The vantage point is no longer high and detached, but seemingly low enough that a viewer might stand there. Details include a canoeist, a flock of birds over the river and two others (possibly the amethyst woodstar hummingbird) perched close to the viewer, and a hut on the right bank.
Church's once-stellar reception by the 1870s had diminished, though he was still prominent; his work was often criticized for an excess of detail and a sense of melodrama. In 1880 art critic William [...]
This artwork is a poster from the modern period. It belongs to the advertisement style.
« Suprêmes Pilules du docteur Trabant » is kept at Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Paris, France.
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