Une noce en procession by Eugène Louis Vasselin. A large group of people in traditional attire forms a wedding procession across a rural landscape with a cottage, cattle, and a winding stream.

Une noce en procession

Eugène Louis Vasselin

1844 · Oil Paint

This charming mid-19th-century oil painting captures a joyful wedding procession moving through a serene French countryside.

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Where it works

A balanced artwork with steady presence with softened warm notes — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Study
Placement
Strong over sofas, beds, buffets, or wider open walls
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Best where a lighter wall gives it room to show
Color notes
Soft gray, Charcoal black

About the piece

Painted in 1844 by Eugène Louis Vasselin, this scene depicts a traditional wedding party journeying across a rustic landscape. The composition masterfully balances the detailed human figures with the vastness of the natural world, featuring atmospheric clouds and a peaceful rural setting that evokes a sense of timeless heritage.

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