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Artist
Creation date
1894 or 1895
Materials
wax-resin medium on canvas
Dimensions
21 3/4 x 15 7/8 in.
Credit line
The Holliday Collection
Accession number
79.298
Collection
Currently On View In
Robert H. and Ina M. Mohlman Gallery - H209
Vijlbrief's farmyard scene is exquisite evidence that the Neo-Impressionist influence also extended to Holland, where its most productive period was the early 1890s.
In this landscape Vijlbrief expands the standard Neo-Impressionist palette, adding unusual shades of mauve, gray, magenta, and ochre. The setting has an unreal quality, suggesting that naturalism has been replaced by the exploration of color effects and decorative patterns.
The lacy foliage and sinuous branches create elegant arabesques that hint at the curvilinear shapes of Art Nouveau and suit the exoticism of Vijlbrief's color scheme.
(Galerie André Maurice, Paris). (Hirschl and Adler Galleries, New York); acquired by W.J. Holliday in 1966; bequeathed to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1979.
