The Flood Gate

Emile van Marcke

Created:
Movement:
1890
Realism
key Notes:
Pastoral Landscape, Bucolic Tranquility
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Dimensions:
24 1/2 x 32 1/2 in. (62.2 x 82.6 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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story of the work:

"The Flood Gate" is a painting by the French artist Émile van Marcke, known for his depictions of rural landscapes and animals. The exact date of its creation is unknown. Van Marcke was active during the late 19th century and is recognized for his ability to capture light and atmosphere in his works. The painting exemplifies his interest in pastoral scenes, often featuring waterways and agricultural settings. Van Marcke's style is characterized by a naturalistic approach and a focus on the interplay between light and shadow. His works are held in various collections, reflecting his significance in the genre of landscape painting. Further details about the specific context or inspiration for "The Flood Gate" remain undocumented.

Description of the work:

"The Flood Gate" by Emile van Marcke is an oil on canvas painting characterized by its depiction of a serene landscape scene. The composition features a waterway bordered by lush greenery, with a flood gate prominently positioned in the foreground. The artist employs a soft color palette, utilizing various shades of green and blue to evoke a sense of tranquility. Light plays a significant role in the work, with dappled sunlight filtering through the foliage, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. The brushwork is fluid and expressive, contributing to the overall sense of movement within the water and the surrounding vegetation. The painting captures a moment of stillness, inviting viewers to contemplate the harmony between nature and human intervention. The precise date of creation remains unknown.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Flood Gate