Les Tuileries
1904
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
1904
From the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art
Dominant colour
Les Tuileries is a 1904 by Eugène Béjot, held at Cleveland Museum of Art.
The painting "Les Tuileries" by Eugène Bejot, created in 1904, presents a serene scene of a park with a large building in the background. The artist's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figure of a woman walking along the path. The brushstrokes are delicate and expressive, conveying a sense of movement and life. In the foreground, the artist has carefully rendered the details of the park, from the intricate patterns on the woman's dress to the subtle play of light on the trees. The overall effect is one of tranquility and beauty, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world of the painting. To explore more works like this, visit the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Eugène Béjot (1867–1931) was a French artist, born in Paris.
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