cat. 54; woman at L shoveling near well and barn; man at R raking; house at R in background; beige paper; light brown mat with simple light stained wood frame

Milcendeau's House at Bois Durand, 1915

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In 1905, Charles Milcendeau bought a farmstead in the heart of the Vendée marshes, near his hometown of Soullans in western France. Depicted here is his modest house with its distinctive doorway, painted to look like a pointed stone arch. The barn at right contained his studio. The brown leaves and barren trees signal that the workers could be engaged in an early spring cleanup.

To make this very personal drawing, Milcendeau combined various media, including ink, watercolor, gouache, crayon, and charcoal. Today the buildings serve as a museum dedicated to the artist’s life and art.

Details
Title
Milcendeau's House at Bois Durand
Artist Life
Soullans, Vendée 1872–Soullans, Vendée 1919
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2021.67.3
Provenance
[Galerie Fischer-Kiener, Paris, until 1993; to Weisberg]; Yvonne and Gabriel Weisberg, Minneapolis (1993–2021; given to Mia)
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cat. 54; woman at L shoveling near well and barn; man at R raking; house at R in background; beige paper; light brown mat with simple light stained wood frame