Rouen, from Bon Secours

Joseph Pennell American

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After a visit to the French cathedral towns of Rouen, Beauvais and Amiens in 1907, Pennell produced this sweeping river view where steep terraced slopes plunge at left, and a winding river leads the eye toward the distant city. The foreground is punctuated by man-made elements—bridges and a train viaduct—constrasting with the distant medieval city and its gothic towers. Within a year, the artist would move to New York and address the booming urban scene in America with a sensibility honed by appreciation for medieval precedents.

Rouen, from Bon Secours, Joseph Pennell (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1857–1926 New York), Etching and drypoint

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