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Le Pont de l'Europe (English title: The Europe Bridge) is an oil painting by French impressionist Gustave Caillebotte completed in 1876. It is held by the Musée du Petit Palais [fr] in Geneva, Switzerland. The finished canvas measures 125 by 181 centimetres (49 in × 71 in).[1]

Le Pont de l'Europe
English: The Europe Bridge
ArtistGustave Caillebotte
Year1876
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions125 cm × 181 cm (49 in × 71 in)
LocationMusée du Petit Palais [fr], Geneva

Description


The image shows pedestrians in the Place de l'Europe [fr] in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The plaza is a large bridge joining six avenues, each named for a European capital, over the railroad yards at Gare Saint-Lazare. The view is from the rue de Vienne [fr], looking towards the center of the plaza.[2] One of the bridge's trusses is very prominent, visible in half of the image.

Three people are seen in the foreground: a couple walking toward the observer, and a working-class man peering off the bridge toward the train station. A dog walks away from the observer, and other individuals appear in the mid-background. The man of the couple is a flâneur, an upper-class street observer. He is strolling with a woman dressed in black. She has often been interpreted to be a prostitute, according to contemporary social norms regarding women in public, especially in the area of the train station.[3] Alternatively, the man has been thought to be Caillebotte himself, and the woman to be Caillebotte's companion, Anne-Marie Hagen.[4] The flâneur is looking past his companion in the direction of the other man. Feminist art historian Norma Broude has suggested that Caillebotte, a lifelong bachelor, is signalling his own homosexuality with this gaze. In this reading, Caillebotte is an upper-class man cruising for a lower-class male prostitute in this unsavory neighborhood of Paris.[5] However, Caillebotte's sexual orientation is not definitively known.[6]

Caillebotte displayed this image at the impressionist exhibition of 1877, alongside his Rue de Paris, temps de pluie and Claude Monet's Le Pont de l'Europe, Gare Saint-Lazare [nl], which gives an alternate view of the bridge.[7]

Caillebotte, as in many of his works, employs perspective. The vanishing point is located behind the head of the man, which is far to the side of the picture, creating oblique perspective.[8] Caillebotte was influenced by Japanese art, especially the work of Hiroshige, and by photography, then a burgeoning artistic field.[9] In turn, this painted composition may have been an influence in photographer Jeff Wall's work from 1982, Mimic, which features similar exaggerated perspective and class tension between the three similarly situated characters.[10]


Utagawa Hiroshige, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo - #90, Night View of Saruwaka-machi, 1856
Utagawa Hiroshige, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo - #90, Night View of Saruwaka-machi, 1856



Notes


  1. Varnedoe 2002, p. 72.
  2. Varnedoe 2002, p. 9.
  3. Rubin 2003, p. 103.
  4. "Lot notes, La femme à la rose". Christies.com. 8 November 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  5. Broude 2002, p. 130.
  6. Langford 2007, p. 173.
  7. Herbert 1991, p. 24.
  8. Varnedoe 2002, p. 31.
  9. Varnedoe 2002, p. 24.
  10. Langford 2007, p. 172.
  11. "Musee des beaux-arts Rennes: Collections". Archived from the original on 2015-01-15. Retrieved 2013-03-04.

References



На других языках


- [en] Le Pont de l'Europe

[fr] Le Pont de l'Europe

Le Pont de l’Europe est une des deux œuvres à sujet urbain de Gustave Caillebotte, présentées lors de la troisième exposition impressionniste en 1877 chez Durand-Ruel dont celle qui est actuellement conservée dans la collection du Petit Palais de Genève. Caillebotte donne le tableau à Eugène Lami en 1878, et en 1956 sa petite fille Blanche Lami le vend aux enchères, c'est le collectionneur Oscar Ghez qui l'acquiert pour sa collection de Genève. Ce tableau date de 1876, il est signé en bas à droite (G. Caillebotte). Il existe une autre version plus petite de ce tableau sans le chien, une esquisse de la toile de Genève, conservée celle-ci au musée des beaux-arts de Rennes[1].

[it] Il ponte dell'Europa

Il ponte dell'Europa (Le Pont de l'Europe) è un dipinto del pittore francese Gustave Caillebotte, realizzato nel 1876 e conservato al Museo del Petit Palais di Ginevra.

[ru] Мост Европы (картина Кайботта)

«Мост Европы» (фр. Le Pont de l'Europe) — картина, написанная французским художником Гюставом Кайботтом (Gustave Caillebotte, 1848—1894) в 1876 году. Она является частью собрания Музея Пти-Пале в Женеве (фр. Musée du Petit Palais, Genève). Размер картины — 124,7×180,6 см[1]. Эта картина считается одной из наиболее известных работ художника[2].



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