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En route pour la pêche (Setting Out to Fish) (1878) by John Singer Sargent
En route pour la pêche (Setting Out to Fish) (1878) by John Singer Sargent
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En route pour la pêche (Setting Out to Fish) (1878) by John Singer Sargent
This painting portrays women and children in the fishing village of Cancale, Brittany, France, as they venture onto the beach at low tide to gather seafood. Sargent's composition and brushwork bring a fresh perspective to 19th-century depictions of peasant life
Housed at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C
Sargent prepared extensively for this piece, creating numerous studies during the summer of 1877 before completing the final work in his Paris studio. This painting was among his early submissions to the Paris Salon, marking a significant milestone in his artistic career.
Housed at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
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