In the Garden (1904) by James Charles

In the Garden - James Charles - 1904

Artwork Information

TitleIn the Garden
ArtistJames Charles
Date1904
Art MovementImpressionism

About In the Garden

The artwork titled “In the Garden,” created in 1904 by James Charles, belongs to the Impressionism art movement and exemplifies genre painting.

The artwork depicts a serene garden scene under the shade of a large, spreading tree. In the foreground, a woman in a light, flowing dress bends over, seemingly tending to the lush, green plants growing below her. She is accompanied by two children; one child, carrying a basket, stands slightly behind the woman, while another peeks out from among the foliage. The dappled sunlight filters through the leaves of the tree, casting soft shadows and suggesting a warm, sunny day. The scene captures everyday life with a sense of intimacy and tranquility, with loose brushstrokes and a vibrant palette typical of the Impressionist style. The garden bursts with greenery, juxtaposed against subtle hints of other colors in the background, further enhancing the lively yet peaceful atmosphere rendered by the artist.

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