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A village street scene by French Impressionist Ludovic Piette, 'Street of Marlotte (also known as Women Going to the Woods)' captures a moment in rural France with muted colours and loose brushwork.
Ludovic Piette (1826-1878) was a French Impressionist painter, a friend, supporter, and student of Camille Pissarro. Although he trained as a lawyer, Piette devoted himself to painting from the 1860s onward. He exhibited in several of the Impressionist exhibitions in the 1870s. His work often depicted scenes of rural France, particularly the area around his home in Montfoucault. This painting, titled 'Street of Marlotte (also known as Women Going to the Woods)', shows a village street with stone buildings under a cloudy sky. A group of women, possibly peasants, walk along the road, while another figure works in a field to the right. The colour palette is muted, dominated by greys, browns, and greens, typical of the Impressionist interest in capturing the transient effects of light and atmosphere. The brushwork is loose and suggestive, giving a sense of immediacy and spontaneity. Piette's work, while not as well-known as some of his Impressionist contemporaries, offers a valuable insight into the movement's focus on everyday life and the French countryside.

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12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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