
1871–1918 · French · 20 artworks
artist bio
Marie Duhem was a French Post-Impressionist painter known for her intimate landscapes and domestic scenes, often depicting her family and garden. Her work captures the quiet beauty of everyday life with a delicate touch and a keen eye for color and light.
what you'll learn
Studying Duhem's work allows students to explore the use of color and light to create mood and atmosphere in intimate, domestic scenes. Students can also learn about capturing the essence of everyday life through careful observation and delicate brushwork.
related: Pierre Bonnard, Edouard Vuillard

Famille dans le jardin
1912

Tending the Garden
1912

Jeune femme en paysage
1906

Jardin de campagne

Café on the Corner of the Bridge
1900

In the Artist’s Garden
1906

A Summer’s Day
1910

Fishermen
1911

La vérandah

Flowers in the Artist's Garden
1904

Neige en Artois

Portrait of Henri Le Sidaner
1894

Self-Portrait
1910

La maison blanche

Skaters on River
1910

Reines marguerites dans un vase

Jonquilles

Clair De Lune À Camiers

Last Light in the Village
1904

A Breton Festival
1912