05 Works, Today, May 30th is Saint Joan’s day, her story in Paintings #150

Joan of Arc, c. 1879
Oil on canvas
100 × 110 in (254 × 279.4 cm)
Metropolitan Museum of Art.org/art/collection/search/435621

As one of the Lorraine natives inspired by the sudden relevance of Joan of Arc’s image, Jules Bastien-Lepage in 1875 started sketches for this life-sized portrait of Joan of Arc showing her at the moment that she received her first call to arms against the English invaders of 1424. Bastien-Lepage captures the suddenness of the call by showing the overturned chair from which she has just sprung at her spinning wheel behind her together with the wet edge of her dress that has just brushed through the dew from the weeds in the garden at the back of her parents’ house. More on this painting

Jules Bastien-Lepage (1 November 1848–10 December 1884) was a French painter closely associated with the beginning of naturalism, an artistic style that emerged from the later phase of the Realist movement. He was born in the village of Damvillers, Meuse, and spent his childhood there. Bastien took an early liking to drawing…

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