Les Déserts, Giverny (1912), Theodore Earl Butler
“Les Déserts, Giverny” (1912) by Theodore Earl Butler is a vibrant masterpiece that captures the essence of the French countryside. The foreground bursts with a kaleidoscope of colors, depicting fields alive with the vivid hues of wildflowers and crops. A harmonious interplay of reds, yellows, and blues creates a lively tapestry that immerses the viewer in the bucolic scene. Behind this riot of colors stands a protective line of green trees, their foliage forming a natural barrier that frames the scene and adds depth to the composition. Butler’s brushstrokes bring the landscape to life, creating a dynamic interplay of light and shadow, evoking the changing moods of the rural surroundings. The juxtaposition of the colorful fields against the verdant backdrop captures the beauty of nature in its purest form, inviting viewers to experience the tranquility and serenity of the Giverny countryside.
All prints are made using archival art stocks and UV pigment inks to give up to 200 years life. Prints are sold unframed and unmounted.