Meeting Place of the Hunt

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A number of grandly costumed figures are seen beside a fountain in an imaginary garden on the edge of a forest. Two men on horseback coming from the left are approaching a group of women standing in the centre but moved slightly to background. On the right, three other women and a dog are seen in front of the fountain, moving in the same direction of the horsemen.This small panel is most probably the companion to Monticelli’s Fountain in a Park, also in the National Gallery,and both have been dated on the basis of style to about 1875--1880. In both paintings the artist evokes the eighteenth-century tradition of fêtes galantes initiated by Watteau, in which elegant figures enjoy themselves in parks and gardens.Monticelli’s distinctive painting style, characterised by evident rapidity of execution, thick paint and blurred forms, was admired in the late nineteenth century by several artists such as Cezanne and Van Gogh.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

Meeting Place of the Hunt

Date

about 1875-80

Medium

Oil on wood, probably mahogany

Measurements

H 19.1 x W 47 cm

Accession number

NG5012

Acquisition method

Presented as part of the 'Harry Wearne Collection of Twelve Paintings by Monticelli' to the Tate Gallery, 1939; transferred, 1956

Work type

Painting

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Trafalgar Square, London, Greater London WC2N 5DN England

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