Ennui

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"Ennui" is a painting by British artist Walter Sickert that depicts a mood of boredom and existential weariness through a dimly lit domestic interior scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm painting
collection Tate galleries network
surface form: Tate collection
colorPalette browns and yellows
muted tones
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Walter Sickert
depictionStyle figurative
realist
depicts boredom
bottle on a table
caged bird
domestic interior
existential weariness
man seated at a table
woman standing by a chest of drawers
genre genre painting
hasGenre interior scene
hasLanguage none
hasLighting low, diffused light
hasPerspective eye-level view
inception circa 1914
influencedBy Edgar Degas
Impressionism
surface form: French Impressionism
locatedInMuseum Tate Britain
surface form: Tate Britain, London
location Tate Britain
mainSubject alienation
emotional distance between figures
psychological tension in domestic life
materialUsed oil paint
movement British Impressionism
Camden Town Group
Post-Impressionism
notableWorkOf Walter Sickert
partOfSeries Ennui series
setting dimly lit room
urban interior
support canvas
theme emotional isolation
modern urban life
monotony of everyday existence
titleLanguage French
titleMeaning boredom

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