Artwork
A Gathering in an Interior; A Curtained Doorway

A Gathering in an Interior; A Curtained Doorway is a graphite drawing by the Romanticist artist Félix-Hilaire Buhot. It dates from 1872 and is held in the collection of the National Gallery of Art.
About this work
Overview
This work comprises two graphite drawings on a single wove paper sheet, dated to 1872, created by French artist Félix-Hilaire Buhot.
Subject & Meaning
The primary subject depicts a gathering within an interior space, while a secondary, sideways-pasted drawing at the bottom shows a curtained doorway, suggesting a contrast or connection between enclosed social scenes and transitional or private spaces.
Technique & Style
Buhot employed graphite with stumping to achieve depth and texture in both compositions, demonstrating his skill in capturing nuanced environments through monochromatic means.
History & Provenance
Created in 1872, the artwork's early history and ownership trail before its current location are not detailed in available information.
Context
Produced during the late 19th century, this piece reflects the era's interest in everyday life and interior scenes, potentially aligning with burgeoning Impressionist and Realist movements' focuses on modernity and domesticity.
Legacy
As a lesser-documented work by Buhot, its impact on the broader art historical narrative is not prominently noted, though it contributes to the understanding of the artist's exploration of spatial relationships and daily life themes.
Artist & collection






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