Apple Blossom at Dennemont

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Conder first painted blossom in Australia, in the manner of Arthur Streeton. Even before he arrived in Paris in 1890 he had been interested in the paintings of Monet and in Japanese art. From 1892 he rented a house near Vetheuil and went on painting expeditions to nearby towns including Dennemont, where he painted this sumptuous, stylised evocation of apple blossom.

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Oxford

Title

Apple Blossom at Dennemont

Date

1893

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 73 x W 60 cm

Accession number

WA1940.3

Acquisition method

Bequeathed by J. G. Legge through the Art Fund, 1940

Work type

Painting

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