Maria Sèthe at the Harmonium

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Year1891
Catalogue2690
Maria Sèthe at the Harmonium
ArtistThéo van Rysselberghe
Year1891
Catalogue2690
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions120 cm × 86 cm (47.2 in × 33+85 in)
LocationRoyal Museum of Fine Arts Antwerp, Antwerp

Maria Sèthe at the Harmonium is an oil-on-canvas painting by the Belgian neo-impressionist painter Théo van Rysselberghe. It depicts a woman with blonde, worn-up hair and a purple dress, seen in profile gazing toward the left. The sitter was Maria Sèthe, who belonged to an affluent musical family with an interest in the arts.[1] In the painting, she is seated at a harmonium but is not playing it.

The painting shows the influence of Seurat on van Rysselberghe, the latter's adoption of Seurat’s pointillism, and his rejection of Seurat’s style and simplification.[2][3]

Seurat’s influence and van Rysselberghe's style

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