The Alexander Young Collection—Conclusion
the same intimate know-
ledge of the peasant. The
figure in the picture given
here is admirably drawn,
but the pose is awkward
and unnatural, not to say
affected.
As a frontispiece to this
article we give a facsimile
reproduction of The Mar-
riage Feast by that master
of colour, Monticelli. It
is an exceptionally fine
example of his art. Weird
and fantastic in concep-
tion, its rich and luscious
tones of red and gold, with
here and there a note of
blue or green, form a verit-
able feast of colour. In an
“ LA TISSEUSE ”
without displaying any remarkable qualities, is
an agreeable study of village life. Jules Breton,
another painter of the humble life of his country,
is represented by a large canvas called The Fisher-
man! s Wife (p. io). His types are never so con-
vincing as those of Lhermitte; they do not show
BY LEON LHERMITTE
appreciation or tne artist
which appeared in the
Memorial Catalogue of the
French and Dutch Loan Collection shown at the
International Exhibition, Edinburgh, in 1886, the
writer says: “With Monticelli the be-all and end-all
of painting was colour. A craftsman of singular
accomplishment, to tint and tone he yet subordin-
ated drawing, character, observation—three-fourths
“THE MARKET PLACE”
BY LEON LHERMITTE
12
the same intimate know-
ledge of the peasant. The
figure in the picture given
here is admirably drawn,
but the pose is awkward
and unnatural, not to say
affected.
As a frontispiece to this
article we give a facsimile
reproduction of The Mar-
riage Feast by that master
of colour, Monticelli. It
is an exceptionally fine
example of his art. Weird
and fantastic in concep-
tion, its rich and luscious
tones of red and gold, with
here and there a note of
blue or green, form a verit-
able feast of colour. In an
“ LA TISSEUSE ”
without displaying any remarkable qualities, is
an agreeable study of village life. Jules Breton,
another painter of the humble life of his country,
is represented by a large canvas called The Fisher-
man! s Wife (p. io). His types are never so con-
vincing as those of Lhermitte; they do not show
BY LEON LHERMITTE
appreciation or tne artist
which appeared in the
Memorial Catalogue of the
French and Dutch Loan Collection shown at the
International Exhibition, Edinburgh, in 1886, the
writer says: “With Monticelli the be-all and end-all
of painting was colour. A craftsman of singular
accomplishment, to tint and tone he yet subordin-
ated drawing, character, observation—three-fourths
“THE MARKET PLACE”
BY LEON LHERMITTE
12