Watercolor Artist - USA (2019-10)

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Notre-Dame,placedinthedistance,isseenbacklit.
Althoughthecathedraltowersovercityrooftops,its
blue shadow mass connects it to neighboring buildings.
Notre-Dame’s refl ection in the Seine anchors the
composition and seems to emanate naturally from
the arched bridge in the middle distance.

Thebridgeisa mostimportantelement,traversing
thecenterofthepaintingandprovidinga strong
tonal accent. Closer to us, a series of small boats
animates the view. The composition is constructed
upon alternating vertical and horizontal shapes;
broad planes of land and sky are complemented by
urban architecture. In the foreground, the sweeping
diagonal of the riverbank leads us into the scene.

Notre-Dame de Paris has long been a favorite subject of artists. Ground
was broken for the cathedral in 1163, and building was largely completed by


  1. The grandeur of its Gothic design, fl ying buttresses and monumental
    twin towers made it a symbol of French pride—and the most popular
    attraction for visitors to Paris. “I believe,” wrote philosopher Jean de Jandun
    inthe14thcentury,“thatthischurchoffersthecarefullydiscerningsuch
    causeforadmirationthatitsinspectioncanscarcelysatethesoul.”


A limited palette aids in the impression
of atmospheric unity. Foreground tones are
warmer and chromatic while distant colors are
paler and cooler in temperature. The simplifi ed
colorschemeandbreadthofhandlingimpart
a spiritoffreshnesstoLong’spainting.
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