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The Oak and the Reed

Achille Michallon, 1816

The handling of the paint shows a nice contrast between the realistic depiction of the blasted oak where Michallon is clearly indebted to the example of Jacob Ruisdael, and the fluid freedom of the reed with its decorative quality reminiscent of Boucher.The subject matter of the painting is taken from a fable by La Fontaine and, noting the year it was painted, 1816, it is hard not to conclude that it was chosen as a commentary on the fall of Napoleon.

More information

Title of artwork, date

The Oak and the Reed, 1816

Date supported

1992

Medium and material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

44 x 54 cm

Grant

19000

Total cost

76000

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