The artwork titled “Notre Dame,” created by Beauford Delaney in 1949, exemplifies American Realism and is categorized within the cityscape genre. This painting captures a detailed and vibrant depiction of the Notre Dame Cathedral, a structure renowned for its Gothic architecture. The scene unfolds with lush greenery and a variety of figures populating the foreground, setting a lively and engaging atmosphere before the grand edifice of the cathedral. The intricacies of Delaney’s brushwork bring a sense of dynamism and realism to the composition, effectively conveying the essence of the urban landscape. The careful play of light and shadow accentuates the architectural details of the cathedral and the natural elements within the scene, creating a harmonious balance that is both visually compelling and true to Delaney’s realist approach.
Notre Dame (1949) by Beauford Delaney
Artwork Information
Title | Notre Dame |
Artist | Beauford Delaney |
Date | 1949 |
Art Movement | American Realism |