Fish Market Scene, Oil on Canvas, Impressionist, Signed 1848, Framed
By François Bonnet
Located in Genève, GE
Dimensions with frame: 50 x 39 x 7,5 cm Signed and dated "Bonnet pinxit 1848" in the lower left corner. This atmospheric genre painting depicts a lively fish market set within a narrow architectural passage, where vendors and townspeople gather around freshly caught seafood. Figures seated beside baskets of fish converse and trade, while others move through the shadowed corridor carrying goods, conveying the everyday rhythms of urban life. Executed in oil with rich tonal contrasts, the artist masterfully uses light and shadow to structure the composition. Deep, warm shadows dominate the foreground architecture, while a vertical shaft of daylight illuminates the background, revealing a sunlit building with white laundry hanging from balconies. This dramatic contrast creates a strong sense of depth and spatial enclosure. The figures are rendered with loose yet expressive brushwork, emphasizing gesture and narrative rather than fine detail. Earthy browns, ochres, and muted blues reinforce the sense of a historic setting, while subtle highlights on the fish and fabrics provide focal points within the subdued palette. The composition suggests a southern European environment, where daily commerce unfolds in shaded streets to escape the heat. Both intimate and theatrical, the scene captures a fleeting moment of communal activity framed by monumental architecture. A compelling example of traditional European genre painting, this work would appeal to collectors of figurative scenes as well as designers seeking dramatic, atmospheric wall art. fish market painting, market scene...
Mid-19th Century Impressionist François Bonnet Art
Canvas, Oil







