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The Twelve Months: November, 1866. Creator: Paul Gavarni
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The Twelve Months: November, 1866. Creator: Paul Gavarni
The Twelve Months: November, 1866
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1860s Art Movement Chevallier Guillaume Sulpice Chevallier Sulpice Guillaume Class Cold Eleventh Month Gavarni Paul Gavarni Pol Hand In Pocket Ink On Paper Looking Up Month November Paul Gavarni Pavement Realist Sidewalk Social Class Sulpice Guillaume Chevallier Waiting Walters Art Museum Working Class Artistic Movement Knee Pads Posture Young Man
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Paul Gavarni's November, 1866 (The Twelve Months: November) is a captivating work of art that transports us back to the 19th century, specifically to rural France during the eleventh month. The full-length portrait depicts a man, dressed in heavy clothing for the cold weather, standing on a pavement with a hand in his pocket and a thoughtful expression on his face. He wears a long, woolen coat with knee pads, a plaid shirt, and a hat, all typical of the rural class during this time. The use of ink on paper, with watercolor and ink wash with graphite underdrawing on cream thick slightly textured wove paper, adds to the richness and depth of the image. The man's posture and the setting convey the sense of waiting for something, perhaps for the arrival of winter or for the end of the harvest season. The color palette is dominated by earthy tones, reflecting the rustic and regionalist artistic movement of the time. The man's gaze, directed upwards, suggests a contemplative mood, adding to the introspective quality of the artwork. This stunning piece, created by Paul Gavarni under the pseudonym Chevalier Guillaume Sulpice or Chevalier Sulpice Guillaume, is a testament to the realist and realism artistic movements of the 19th century. It is currently housed in the Walters Art Museum and is a valuable addition to the heritage of art and fashion clothing history.
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