File:Relève sur la route de Massiges (Marne), Georges Barrière.jpg

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Relève sur la route de Massiges (Marne)
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Georges Barrière
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Relève sur la route de Massiges (Marne)
Description
Dessin à la plume, au lavis et à l'aquarelle. Il représente des soldats chargés de sacs, se déplaçant à pied et à l'aide de deux calèches tirées par des chevaux. Ils marchent sur un chemin de terre, situé à Massiges, dans la Marne. De nombreux combats ont eu lieu dans cette région durant la Première Guerre mondiale, au moment où ce dessin a été réalisé. Georges Barrière retranscrit l'atmosphère sombre et pesante du conflit en représentant cette scène dans un camaïeu de gris, grâce à la technique du lavis. Seule une lueur, à l'horizon, éclaire la scène.
Depicted place Massiges (Marne)
Date 1916
date QS:P571,+1916-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium Papier. Plume et lavis, aquarelle.
Dimensions 1 pièce. 21,5 x 31,9
La contemporaine, Nanterre
Accession number
OR 004513
Source/Photographer Archives La contemporaine, Nanterre

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