The Distant City, 1956 Lemieux, Jean Paul oil on canvas 49.1 x 110.3 cm
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Lemieux did not really like the city. He often portrayed it from afar, as if to emphasize how inhuman it seemed to him. In this painting, the city becomes minuscule and inanimate. It is meaningless in comparison to the relationship between man and nature.
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