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Art Analyisis Of JOAN OF ARC By

Jules Bastien Lepage Essay, Research Paper


?Joan of Arc,? was painted by the French realist


artist Jules Bastien-Lepage in 1879. ?After the


province of Lorraine was lost to Germany following


the Franco-Prussian War in 1821, The Frenchmen saw


in Joan of Arc a new and powerful symbol. In


1875, Bastien-Lepage, a native of Lorraine began


to make studies for a picture of her. In the


present painting, exhibited in the Salon of 1880,


Joan is shown receiving her revelation in her


parents garden. Behind her are Saints Michael,


Margaret, and Catherine. (Caption next to


painting in The Metropolitan)?


Jules Bastien-Lepage creates a realistic


atmosphere, including a supernatural,


religious-like presence within his painting. Oil


on canvas was used to create the realistic quality


of the work. By closely examining the artist?s


technique, it is clear that he uses delicate brush


strokes in a true to life manner. The colors, and


use of light seem to be painted in a layered


fashion to give the landscape a sense of depth.


The background of the painting is a garden which


include foliage and brush that surrounds the


primary focus of the painting, Joan of Arc. The


artist put a great effort into the details of the


scene. Bastien-Lepage uses a distinct realistic


quality in his painting which is visible in each


individual leaf and branch. Various hues of earth


tones, green and brown being the most evident, are


blended together in the garden scene.


In the foreground of the painting is Joan of Arc.


She is painted with a seemingly thicker paint


technique. This makes her a more easily visible


aspect in the painting, and catches the onlookers


eye. Joan is dressed in a long brown skirt and


blue-gray shirt with white underneath which is


the typical clothing style of the 19th century.


The clothing is pain

ted to show its wear and tear.


Her features and her figure are quite realistic.


She seems to have a calm, but troubled expression


on her face, as though she is deep in thought.


Overall she is painted in a very detailed manner.


A less visible, yet still present and important


aspect of the painting are the three figures


positioned behind Joan, and in front of the house.


The figures are somewhat transparent, and ghostly.


Their presence adds a spiritual and or religious


feeling to the scene. These three figures


presence blends into the scenery. Al three have


halos above their heads, and serene looks on


their faces.


The saint on the right is dressed in what looks


to be armor. He looks brave, and as if he is


standing guard or going into battle. The middle


saint is a praying angel. She is in a dress with


a gauzy, white presence around her. This


whiteness gives her an ethereal quality which


Bastien-Lepage has painted quite effectively, and


adds to the spiritual feeling of the scene. Her


presence in the painting seems to represent


chastity and virtue. The last figure looks like a


young girl or child, who is kneeling with her face


hidden in her hands almost as if she is upset.


Perhaps Bastien-Lepage painted these three saints


not only to illustrate Joan receiving her visions,


but to illustrate the bravery, religious yet


childlike figure that she was.


Behind Joan of Arc, in the background of the


picture is a house. Bastien-Lepage painted the


house so that the masonry is visible. The house


seems to be small in size, plain, and quaint.


Surrounding the house is shrubbery, trees, and


more of the garden which is seen throughout the


painting.


This painting of Joan of Arc is very


significant. Bastien-Lepage is able to effectively


depict Joan as the true heroine that she was.

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