Maurice Martin French, 1894-1978
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Barques sur la Sèvre Niortaise à l'Automne (Boats on the Sèvre Niortaise in Autumn) is a beautifully composed oil painting by the distinguished French landscape painter Maurice Martin, capturing a working river in the heart of western France as the season turns. Against a cool, steel-blue sky, Martin records a tranquil stretch of the Sèvre Niortaise with the assured, energetic brushwork that defines his finest plein air work. Dark-hulled river barques - the traditional flat-bottomed working boats of the region - lie moored along stone quaysides, their hulls and masts casting long reflections in the glassy water below. An auburn autumn tree blazes on the right bank, its warm ochres and russets playing against the pale pink façade of a townhouse beyond, while the far bank dissolves in a haze of amber and terracotta.
The Sèvre Niortaise is a 158.4 km river in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Pays de la Loire regions of western France, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. For centuries it was the commercial artery of the region: the river played a determining role in the economic growth of Niort from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, with as many as 26 boats per day circulating between Niort and Marans at the height of its trade. In 1808 the Sèvre Niortaise was declared a waterway of general interest, with its course required to be kept free and maintained from Niort to the sea. By Martin's time the river had quieted from its commercial peak, its banks lined with the handsome stone townhouses and moored barques that the artist captures here with such warmth. Along the banks of the Sèvre Niortaise, charming stone houses, picturesque wash houses, and old bridges create an enchanted atmosphere that bears witness to the history and traditional way of life of the region.