Artwork
Lake Scene

Lake Scene is an oil painting by François Bocion. It dates from 1869 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Lake Scene, created by Swiss artist François Bocion around 1869, is an oil painting depicting a serene lakeside moment. Characteristic of Bocion's focus on the Lake Geneva region, the work captures local scenery with a sense of calm.
Subject & Meaning
The painting's foreground features three figures seated on a rocky outcrop, contemplatively gazing out at the calm lake, which reflects the adjacent mountains. The scene conveys a mood of peacefulness and serenity.
Technique & Style
Bocion employed smooth, gentle brushstrokes with oil paint to achieve a tranquil effect. The color palette is muted, predominantly featuring shades of green, blue, and brown.
History & Provenance
Lake Scene is part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection.
Context
As a landscape painter and art professor, Bocion's work, including Lake Scene, reflects his specialization in capturing the beauty of the Lake Geneva area during the late 19th century.
Legacy
While specific lasting impacts of Lake Scene are not highlighted, it represents Bocion's contribution to Swiss landscape painting of its time.
Artist & collection
Artist
François-Louis David Bocion (French pronunciation: ; 30 March 1828 – 12 December 1890) was a Swiss painter, designer and art professor, known primarily for his landscapes of the area around Lake Geneva.



















