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The Orchard

Théo Van Rysselberghe
Article nr
KM042CAP

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This reproduction is made in cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum.
This reproduction on canvas of The Orchard by Théo Van Rysselberghe is made in close cooperation with the Kröller-Müller Museum, where the original painting.

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About the original:
Théo van Rysselberghe (1862-1926), The Orchard 1890, Oil on Canvas, 115.5 x 163.5 cm, Collection Kröller-Müller Museum.
Other work from Théo Van Rysselberghe


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About the original artwork
The Orchard

This reproduction on canvas of The Orchard by Théo Van Rysselberghe is made in close cooperation with the Krӧller-Müller Museum, where the original painting is hanging. Théo Van Rysselberghe initially paints in an impressionistic style. That changes in 1886 when he sees Georges Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte at an exhibition in Paris. This pointillist painting makes such an impression on him that he also begins painting with the pointillist technique, but with a distinctive, free style. In July - before noon is a fine example of that. Here, Van Rysselberghe is mainly concerned with the depiction of the summery atmosphere and the bright light. The five women have no contact with each other and are all engaged in their own activity.

This reinforces the atmosphere of peace and tranquillity on this summer afternoon and lends the scene a timeless character. Van Rysselberghe began this painting in the summer of 1889. The woman in the blue dress in Maria Monnom, with whom he would marry in the autumn. That summer, the Monnom family stayed in Thuin, in southern Belgium. The garden shown here is probably the orchard of the nearby Abbey of Aulne.

Théo van Rysselberghe (1862-1926), The Orchard 1890, Oil on canvas, 115.5x163.5cm, Collection Krӧller-Müller Museum.