John La Farge (1835–1910)
Wood Interior, 1864
Oil on panel
McMullen Museum of Art, Boston College, Gift of William M. & Alison S. Vareika ’74, P’09, ’15, LP’16, 2017.1

Jeffery Howe
Professor Emeritus, Art History

La Farge applies paint in loose bold strokes, bringing a sense of energy to this exuberantly colored wooded close. He was inspired by Gustave Courbet (1819–77) and other Barbizon artists who painted similar scenes. Depicting a “room” in the forest formed by trees allowed the artist to paint “interior” scenes in the open air.
