The Pont Neuf and the Samaritaine in 1775 - Jules de Goncourt
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A detailed etching depicting the historic Pont Neuf and the Samaritaine pump in Paris, based on an original 1775 composition.
This etching by Jules de Goncourt captures a historical view of the Pont Neuf and the Samaritaine water pump in Paris. The work is a reproduction of an earlier composition by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, dated 1775. Goncourt, known for his interest in eighteenth-century French art and culture, produced this print to document the urban character of pre-revolutionary Paris. The composition is divided between the architectural landmarks in the background and the lively street life in the foreground. The Samaritaine, a prominent hydraulic pump structure on the bridge, dominates the mid-ground. Its ornate facade is rendered with precise, thin lines that define the structure against the sky. The bridge itself spans the width of the image, connecting the banks of the Seine. In the foreground, the artist depicts a variety of figures engaged in daily activities. Groups of people gather near stalls and makeshift shelters, suggesting the bustling, informal nature of the bridge during the late eighteenth century. The figures are sketched with a light, calligraphic touch, which provides a sense of movement and spontaneity. The ground is textured with short, quick strokes to indicate the cobblestones and uneven terrain of the riverbank. This print serves as a visual record of Parisian topography before the extensive urban renovations of the nineteenth century. The perspective is wide, allowing for a comprehensive view of the bridge and its surroundings. The use of line work creates a clear distinction between the solid stone architecture and the softer, more fluid forms of the crowd. This piece reflects the interest of the Goncourt brothers in the history of French art, specifically their appreciation for the observational quality of artists like Saint-Aubin.
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The Pont Neuf and the Samaritaine in 1775 - Jules de Goncourt
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