Artwork

Le voeu à la madone

Le voeu à la madone, by Jean-Claude Bonnefond, oil, 1835
Le voeu à la madone, by Jean-Claude Bonnefond, oil, 1835

Le voeu à la madone is an oil painting by the Realist artist Jean-Claude Bonnefond. It dates from 1835 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.

About this work

Overview

Le voeu à la madone is a 1835 oil painting by French artist Jean-Claude Bonnefond, known for his depictions of everyday life. The work is part of the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting shows three women in a dimly lit, austere room, engaged in a devotional scene. The seated woman, barefoot and with a headcloth, is flanked by two standing figures in long dresses and head coverings, suggesting a moment of rural piety.

Technique & Style

Bonnefond's use of chiaroscuro creates a somber atmosphere, with a faint light source casting shadows and adding depth to the scene. The painting's realistic style reflects Bonnefond's Realist affiliations and the influence of his Italian travels.

Estigmatización de Santa Catalina de Siena (copia)
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Artist & collection

Portrait of Jean-Claude Bonnefond

Artist

Jean-Claude Bonnefond

Claude Bonnefond, or Jean-Claude Bonnefond (French pronunciation:; 27 March 1796, Lyon - 27 June 1860, Lyon) was a French painter and lithographer; noted for his portrayals of peasant life.

Frequently asked questions

Who painted Le voeu à la madone?

Le voeu à la madone was painted by Jean-Claude Bonnefond in 1835.

Where can I see Le voeu à la madone?

Le voeu à la madone is held by Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.

What movement is Le voeu à la madone?

Le voeu à la madone is associated with Realism.