Théodule Ribot. Une délicieuse obscurité

Théodule Ribot. Une délicieuse obscurité : Théodule Ribot, Le Bon Samaritain, 1870, huile sur toile, 112 x 145 cm © Pau, Musée des beaux-arts    Théodule Ribot. Une délicieuse obscurité : Théodule Ribot, Au sermon, vers 1875-1878, huile sur toile, 55,5 x 46,5 cm © RMN-Grand Palais (musée d'Orsay)   


The exhibition


Black Realism of Ribot

An intellectual painter, Ribot finally achieved recognition under the parliamentary republic which, confessing its incompetence and fearing to commit a blunder, bought without experienced criteria for the province and even commissioned him, in 1888 (with Vollon), to paint the door-tops for the rebuilt town hall. Thus it happened that, in many regions, the visitor stopped in front of one of his paintings, hung in the margin, with the impression of a revelation as crucial as that of Georges de la Tour by Charles Sterling; after Toulouse, this should not happen anymore.


Extract from the article by Vincent Quéau published in the N°98 of the issue Art Absolument.

When


16/10/2021 - 10/01/2022
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