European Painting and Sculpture 1800-1945

The Road to Nieuport
The Road to Nieuport
Artist Finch, Alfred William
     nationality Belgian
     birth-death 1854-1930
Creation date 1888
Materials oil on canvas
Dimensions 21 5/8 x 26 in.
Location Robert H. & Ina M. Mohlman Gallery
Credit line Gift in memory of Robert S. Ashby by his family and friends
Accession number 1997.140
Wall Label

When Seurat first exhibited in Brussels in 1887, several progressive Belgian artists were attracted to methods. Finch was the first one to adopt Neo-Impressionism, and this landscape is one of his early efforts to use pointillist brushwork and divided color. His deft blend of geometric simplicity and gentle luminosity, accented by the image's sense of stillness and detachment, demonstrates Finch's exceptional affinity with the work of Seurat.

The unusual subject of sheep grazing amid a row of electricity poles may be the artist's wry commentary on the interaction of rural life and industrialization.


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