Artwork
Rest

Rest is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Roderic O'Conor. It dates from 1904 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.
About this work
Overview
Rest is an oil painting created by Roderic O'Conor in 1904, currently part of the collection at the State Hermitage Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a woman in a state of relaxation, seated in a chair, engaged in reading a book. Her attire consists of a loose, white, floral-patterned shirt and a dark skirt. The subject's facial expression is serene, with eyes cast downward, conveying a sense of calm focus.
Technique & Style
The work features a warm, brown-toned background with a small, yellow painting visible on the wall, adding depth. The subject's dark hair is pulled back, and her comfortable posture suggests a prolonged reading session. The overall atmosphere is peaceful.
History & Provenance
Created in 1904 by Roderic O'Conor, 'Rest' is now housed at the State Hermitage Museum, though specific details of its acquisition or previous ownership are not provided here.
Context
While specific contextual influences on 'Rest' are not detailed, the piece reflects a moment of quiet, everyday life, potentially influenced by late 19th or early 20th-century European artistic tendencies towards capturing intimate, domestic scenes.
Legacy
The legacy of 'Rest' is not extensively outlined in the provided information, though it is associated with the broader oeuvre of Roderic O'Conor, suggesting its value lies within the artist's body of work and the Hermitage's collection.
Artist & collection
Artist
Roderic O'Conor was an Irish painter who spent much of his later career in Paris and as part of the Pont-Aven movement. O'Conor's work demonstrates Impressionist and Post-Impressionist influence.



















