Rouen amid the hills along the Seine

Rouen amid the hills along the Seine

1827 - Drawing - 48cm x 29.7cm

Hi everyone! My name is Isabella, and I'm so excited to show you a really cool drawing today! It's called "Rouen amid the hills along the Seine," and it's by an artist named Théodore Rousseau. He made it a long, long time ago, in 1827! Can anyone guess how old that is? That's right, it's very, very old! nn

This drawing is pretty small, only about as wide as your arm stretched out, maybe a little less. But even though it's small, it shows us a big view! It's like looking through a window at a beautiful town. nn

Look closely! See the town of Rouen? It's nestled right in the middle of some rolling hills. Can you see the river winding its way through the picture? That's the Seine River! Rousseau used his pencil to make the buildings look light and airy, almost like they're floating. He didn't draw every tiny detail, just the important shapes. What do you think he wanted us to notice most? nn

The whole drawing is in shades of gray, like a pencil sketch. No bright colors! But look how he uses the different shades of gray to make the hills look bumpy and the river look smooth. It's like magic! He used lots of little lines to show the hills, right? What do those lines make you think of? nn

This drawing is special because it shows us how artists a long time ago felt about nature. They loved nature and thought it was very important. This picture shows the town and the nature living together nicely. It's a peaceful scene, isn't it? What makes you feel peaceful? nn

So, "Rouen amid the hills along the Seine" isn't just a picture of a town; it's a story about nature and how beautiful it is. It shows us that even a simple pencil can create something amazing! What do you think is the most amazing thing about this drawing? I hope you enjoyed learning about it! Now, let's go see some more art!

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