Landscape with a Fantastic Castle

George Sand French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 690

Although best known as an author, Sand made drawings throughout her life and career. Like her contemporary Victor Hugo, a fellow novelist, she used unconventional methods involving chance in her drawing practice. She often, for example, developed compositions from the unexpected forms and textures that resulted from pressing pools of watercolor or ink between two sheets of paper. Characteristic of her Romantic interests, this landscape provokes the imagination with the fantastical ruin at the top of the hill. Two small figures ascend toward it, while seabirds flock overhead. Sand dedicated the work to her son Maurice.

Landscape with a Fantastic Castle, George Sand (French, Paris 1804–1876 Nohant), Watercolor and graphite

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