Artwork
Vue de Caen

Vue de Caen is an ink print by the Romanticist artist Eugène Isabey. It dates from 1844 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
Overview
Vue de Caen is a lithograph created by French artist Eugène Isabey in 1844. It is a print depicting a serene scene of the city of Caen.
Subject & Meaning
The work shows the city of Caen, with a river flowing through it, lined by buildings with steep roofs and a church spire in the distance. People are seen walking on the streets, and a small boat is moored near the shore, conveying a sense of calm urban life.
Technique & Style
Isabey employed lithography, drawing directly on a smooth stone to achieve a sketchy, pencil-like style. This technique allowed him to capture the details of the scene with a sense of delicacy and immediacy, characteristic of his Romantic approach to landscape and architecture.
History & Provenance
Vue de Caen is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, indicating its significance as a representative work of Isabey's oeuvre.
Artist & collection
Artist
Eugène Louis Gabriel Isabey (French pronunciation: ; 22 July 1803 – 25 April 1886) was a French painter, lithographer and watercolorist in the Romantic style.

















