Saturday, March 3, 2012
THEODORE ROBINSON: "La débâcle", 1892
Theodore Robinson (1852-1896) is without question one of the key figures in the American Impressionism. A close friend of Claude Monet, he created some of his best works while living in Giverny, just few months before returning to America. "La dèbâcle" is a typical work by Robinson, executed au plein air, and depicting a young woman in a leisure activity
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