Artwork
Suite de Paysages

Suite de Paysages is a print by the Impressionist artist Charles-Marie Dulac. It dates from 1892 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
The artist used delicate lines to draw the scene, making it look gentle and dreamy.
This cover shows a woman in a long, light green dress standing near a tree. Behind her, a group of people walk along a path under more trees. The text "Suite de Paysages" is printed in big letters at the top. The colors are soft, mostly light browns and greens.
The artist used delicate lines to draw the scene, making it look gentle and dreamy. The year "1893" is printed at the bottom, and the name "Ch. Dulac lith." suggests this was made using a printing method called lithography.
Look up Charles Marie Dulac to see more of his work.
Overview
Suite de Paysages is a print by Charles Marie Dulac, dated 1892, held at The Cleveland Museum of Art.
Subject & Meaning
The cover depicts a serene scene: a woman in a light green dress stands near a tree as people walk along a path behind her. The soft colors and gentle lines evoke a dreamy atmosphere.
Technique & Style
The work was created using lithography, as indicated by 'Ch. Dulac lith.' The artist's use of delicate lines and soft colors, predominantly light browns and greens, contributes to its gentle quality.
History & Provenance
The print is dated 1892, though the cover bears the year 1893. It is part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.
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