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Three Fishermen Along the Banks of a River at the Edge of a Forest

1868
(French, 1818–1898)
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Sheet: 59.4 x 98.5 cm (23 3/8 x 38 3/4 in.); Secondary Support: 60.5 x 99.5 cm (23 13/16 x 39 3/16 in.)
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Adolphe Appian was so well known for his skillful use of charcoal that many artists wrote to him asking for technical advice.

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Adolphe Appian was renowned during the 19th century for his mastery of charcoal drawing. He specialized in large-scale landscapes depicting Lyon, his native region in southeastern France, and focused on what he termed “private little corners” rather than grandiose views. This drawing is one of several in which Appian depicted the winding Rhône River and the dense trees and large boulders that surrounded it. Two small fishermen give a sense of scale and draw the viewer into the scene. Appian worked with charcoal sticks and powder, wiping the material with cloth, paper, and even breadcrumbs before scratching into the paper’s surface to create an unprecedented tonal range.
A horizontally oriented charcoal and chalk drawing on beige paper depicts a dense forest scene with loose, grainy textures. Left, a gnarled tree with heavy shadows frames the composition. In the center, three small figures fish from a grassy bank. To the right, a large boulder sits near a slender, white-barked tree. A bright sky shines through the dense woods, reflecting on the calm river surface in the foreground.

Three Fishermen Along the Banks of a River at the Edge of a Forest

1868

Adolphe Appian

(French, 1818–1898)

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