Artwork

Scene in a Park

Scene in a Park, by Jacques de Lajoue, oil, 1745
Scene in a Park, by Jacques de Lajoue, oil, 1745

Scene in a Park is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Jacques de Lajoue. It dates from 1745 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

Scene in a Park, painted in 1745 by French artist Jacques de Lajoue, is an oil painting exemplifying the Rococo style. It presents a serene outdoor scene centered around a grand stone structure, capturing a moment of leisure within a natural setting.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a tranquil park scene with a prominent stone structure featuring an ornate doorway and topped with a vase. Figures include a woman in red seated on a bench accompanied by a standing man, while a dog and cat in the foreground enhance the peaceful ambiance.

Technique & Style

De Lajoue's use of oil paint achieves depth and texture, guiding the viewer's eye through the composition. The work showcases Rococo characteristics, with an emphasis on leisure and natural beauty, potentially incorporating chiaroscuro to enhance spatial and emotional depth.

History & Provenance

Created by Jacques de Lajoue in 1745, the painting is part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection. De Lajoue, a Rococo painter known for his architectural perspectives, was admitted to the Academy in 1721.

Context

As a Rococo piece, Scene in a Park reflects the era's focus on elegance, nature, and serene leisure activities. De Lajoue's architectural training is evident in the detailed stone structure, blending natural and built environments.

Legacy

While specific legacy details of Scene in a Park are not highlighted, as a work by de Lajoue, it contributes to the broader appreciation of Rococo art and the artist's contributions to architectural painting and perspective techniques.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Jacques de Lajoue

Artist

Jacques de Lajoue

Jacques de Lajoue, a French architectural painter, was born in 1687 in Paris. He became a member of the Academy in 1721, and is noticed for a 'Perspective' which he executed in 1732 at the Library of St. Geneviève. He…

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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