Woman Washing Her Feet in a Brook

nationality
French
birth-death
1831-1903
Creation date
Collection
European
Materials
oil on canvas
Dimensions
13 1/8 x 16 1/4 in.
Currently On View
Location
Norb & Ruth Schaefer, Sr. and Norb & Carolyn Schaefer Jr. Gallery
Credit line
Gift of George E. Hume
Accession number
48.17
Provenance
Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York,
from 1931 to early 1940s. George E. Hume, Pasadena, California; given by George E. Hume to John Herron Art Institute, now Indianapolis Museum of Art, in January 1948 (48.17). {1}

{1} IMA Temporary Receipt No. 5028.
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Like many Impressionists, Pissarro experienced a deep artistic crisis in the mid-1880s. It led him to adopt the Neo-Impressionist color theory and brushwork of Georges Seurat, but within five years Pissarro abandoned the dotted technique as too laborious.

This canvas, one of three devoted to the subject of a woman by a stream, was executed after Pissarro returned to Impressionism. However, forced indoors by ill health, he actually painted this image in the studio, using a model and preparatory drawings.

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