メニュー
無料アート相談
プレビュープレビュー ARで試着ARで試着 プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を購入 画像を購入 シェアするシェアする
詳細を見る詳細を見る お気に入りに追加 お気に入りに追加 ダウンロードダウンロード 似ている作品似ている作品 X線調査X線調査 スライドショースライドショー

Study for The Three Graces

Discover Marie Bracqemond’s captivating paintings! Explore serene landscapes & elegant scenes from ArtsDot, reflecting 19th-century French art.

手描き油彩複製画

当社のアーティストが、お客様のご希望のサイズと額縁に合わせて、キャンバスに手描きで制作する油彩画です。 (プリントを購入 プリントを購入画像を購入 画像を購入)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

作品のオリジナル比率に合わせた、当店の規定サイズからお選びください。

高さ

特定のフレームやスペースに合わせて、ご希望のサイズをご入力いただけます。選択されたサイズが元の画像の比率と異なる場合、アートワークをトリミングするか、手描きで要素を追加して絵画を拡張いたします。デジタルモックアップ を制作し、制作開始前にご確認(承認)をいただきます。
画面上のプレビューは、実際のトリミングや拡張を正確に反映しているものではありません。最終的な構図は、モックアップによってのみ正確にご確認いただけます。
カスタムサイズもご利用いただけますが、元の比率を維持するためには、あらかじめ用意されたリストからサイズを選択することをお勧めいたします。

カスタマイズの例:顔をお客様の写真に置き換える、ペットを追加する(例:猫を犬に変更)、背景に隠れたメッセージを入れる、背景の風景や要素を変更するなど。
ご注文後、ArtsDot.com チームより詳細な指示をお送りするとともに、仕上がりイメージ(モックアップ)をご提供いたします。

世界中への配送()は、通常の5週間ではなく、3〜4週間でお届けいたします。(14 8月)。品質には一切妥協いたしません。

why_choose_icon
世界中へ無料エクスプレス配送
why_choose_icon
高品質なリネンキャンバス
why_choose_icon
配送時完全保険付
why_choose_icon
関税・輸入税の払い戻し保証
why_choose_icon
忠実な色彩再現保証
why_choose_icon
60日間返品保証(製造上の欠陥のみ)
why_choose_icon
100% 全額返金保証
why_choose_icon
まとめ買い割引のご案内

合計金額

$ 263

reproduction

Study for The Three Graces

複製技法

複製画のサイズ

-

合計金額

$ 263


アーティストの略歴

A Life Subtly Painted: The Rediscovery of Marie Bracquemond

Marie Anne Caroline Quivoron, known to the world as Marie Bracquemond, was a French Impressionist painter whose talent blossomed amidst a period of artistic revolution yet faced decades of obscurity. Born in 1840 in Argenton-en-Landunvez, Brittany, her early life was marked by movement and a lack of formal training—a circumstance that would ironically shape the independent spirit evident in her work. Unlike many artists of her time who benefited from established academies, Bracquemond’s artistic journey began with private lessons and an innate sensitivity to color and light. Her initial success came quickly; a portrait of her mother and sister was accepted by the prestigious Paris Salon in 1857, a remarkable feat for a young, self-taught artist. This early recognition led to mentorship under Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, though their relationship proved complex—Ingres encouraged technical skill but cautioned against the ambitions of a woman pursuing painting beyond traditional subjects like flowers and portraits.

Impressionism & Domestic Constraints

Bracquemond’s life took a pivotal turn with her marriage to Félix Bracquemond in 1869, an engraver and friend of many burgeoning Impressionists—Monet, Degas, and Gauguin among them. This connection opened doors to the heart of the avant-garde movement. She actively participated in the first seven Impressionist exhibitions (1879–1886), showcasing her evolving style alongside some of the most innovative artists of the era. However, this period of artistic freedom was shadowed by a growing domestic struggle. Félix, despite his initial encouragement, became increasingly critical and dismissive of Marie’s work, actively hindering her career. Accounts from their son, Pierre, reveal a pattern of emotional manipulation and suppression—paintings hidden from view, public exhibitions discouraged, and constant undermining of her confidence. This environment gradually led Bracquemond to withdraw from the art world, effectively abandoning painting by 1890, though she continued to create watercolors privately.

A Style Defined by Intimacy & Observation

Bracquemond’s paintings are characterized by a delicate intimacy and keen observation of everyday life. She eschewed grand historical narratives or dramatic compositions in favor of scenes depicting women engaged in quiet moments—reading, sewing, or simply lost in thought. Her palette is often soft and muted, employing subtle gradations of color to capture the play of light and shadow. “Woman with Umbrella” (1880), for example, exemplifies her mastery of watercolor, portraying a solitary figure enveloped in an ethereal atmosphere. Similarly, “Self Portrait” (1870), rendered in oil, reveals a melancholic gaze and intricate detail—a poignant self-reflection that hints at the artist’s inner complexities. Her landscapes, though less numerous, demonstrate a similar sensitivity to mood and place, often featuring the serene countryside around her home in Aix-en-Provence. Unlike some of her Impressionist contemporaries who focused on capturing fleeting moments, Bracquemond's work possesses a quiet stillness—a contemplative quality that sets it apart.

Rediscovery & Lasting Legacy

For decades, Marie Bracquemond remained largely forgotten, overshadowed by the more celebrated male figures of Impressionism. Her story is a stark reminder of the challenges faced by women artists in the 19th century—the societal pressures, lack of institutional support, and often-destructive influence of patriarchal structures. However, recent years have witnessed a remarkable resurgence of interest in her work. Scholarly research has brought to light the extent of Félix Bracquemond’s suppression, revealing the deliberate attempts to erase Marie's artistic contributions from history. This rediscovery is not merely about correcting historical omissions; it’s about recognizing the profound beauty and originality of an artist whose voice was silenced for too long. Exhibitions, publications, and increasing market value are testament to her growing recognition. The acquisition of her paintings by major institutions like the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool signifies a commitment to showcasing diverse artistic perspectives and challenging traditional art historical narratives. Marie Bracquemond’s legacy is one of resilience, quiet strength, and an enduring passion for capturing the subtle poetry of everyday life—a testament to the power of art to transcend personal hardship and illuminate the human spirit.
marie bracqemond

marie bracqemond

1840 - 1916

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Impressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Jean Auguste Ingres']
  • Date Of Birth: December 1, 1840
  • Date Of Death: January 17, 1916
  • Full Name: Marie Anne Caroline Bracquemond
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Woman with Umbrella
    • Self Portrait
    • Portrait of Louise
  • Place Of Birth: Argenton-en-Landunvez, France