A Bird's-Eye View by Theodore Robinson. An Impressionist landscape painting depicting a cluster of village houses nestled in a valley, viewed from an elevated vantage point.

A Bird's-Eye View

Theodore Robinson

1889 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A serene Impressionist view of a French village from above, rendered in a soft palette of greens and lavenders.

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Where it works

A balanced piece with a quiet mood with quiet neutral notes — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Bedroom · Guest Room · Living Room
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Soft gray

About the piece

Painted in 1889 by Theodore Robinson, a pioneer of American Impressionism, this piece offers an elevated perspective of the village of Giverny. The artist employs a high horizon and a soft, atmospheric light to unify the patchwork of sun-drenched rooftops and verdant hillsides into a harmonious whole.