Ludolfs Liberts, an outstanding Latvian painter and stage designer, masterfully conveys the atmosphere of Paris in his work The Seine Embankment in Paris. The canvas is executed in the impressionist style, where every stroke of the brush reflects the vivid sensation of light and air so characteristic of this movement. In the foreground are bridges crossing the calm waters of the Seine, their smooth arches creating an elegant rhythm, smoothly directing the viewer`s gaze into the depths of the composition. On the river, ships are visible, slowly floating past, their dark silhouettes contrasting with the soft, blurred outlines of the city panorama. In the distance, among the chaotic scattering of roofs, the dome of the Pantheon rises majestically, and in the left part of the composition, the characteristic towers of Notre Dame Cathedral can be discerned. These architectural dominants create a recognizable image of the capital of France, filling the canvas with poetic melancholy. The painting demonstrates the artist’s exceptional sense of color and composition, attention to detail and ability to convey the emotional state of the moment. Signed by the artist in the lower left corner, this work is a striking example of Lieberts’ creative legacy and is evidence of his deep penetration into the atmosphere of the city, which inspired many masters. Cardboard, oil. Dimensions: 49.5 × 59.5 cm Provenance: Private American collection
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Oil on cardboard
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