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Manet, On the Beach, 1873. Compositionally, the painting departs from the conventions of the era. Gauguin crowds the two figures into the space of the canvas, yet they are completely independent of one another. [11]: 236 Art historians have compared this aspect of the work to the treatment of figures in Manet's On the Beach. [9]: 236
Clotilde en la playa, 1904 Paseo del faro, 1906 Elena en la playa, 1909. Born in Valencia, Joaquín Sorolla had been familiar since his youth with life on the sea. In his early work, there is the traditional port view Marina, Barcos en el Puerto with which he made his debut in the art exhibition Expsoición National in Madrid in 1881. [17]
The painting shows a nude woman lying on the edge of a rocky sea shore, with her head turned to gaze backward over her shoulder towards the viewer. Waves are breaking in the background. The Pearl and the Wave was the subject of contemporary curiosity. [1] The painting was met with praise from art critics for its technique and distinguishing ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: Jetty and Wharf at Trouville: 1863: 34.8 x 58: National Gallery of Art, Washington: Figures on a Beach: c.1863: 21.9 x 45.4: Rhode Island School of Design Museum: Crinolines on the Beach: 1863: 26 x 47: Fondation Bemberg, Toulouse: The Beach at Deauville: 1864: 45.7 x 36.8: Cleveland Museum of Art: On the ...
The beach depicted here is probably not in the Channel Islands but near Dieppe, on the Normandy coast. The model was Aline Charigot , his then girlfriend, whom he married in 1890. [ 2 ] The arc of the sitter's dark eyebrows and saucily tilted nose in that pleasant, rosy-cheeked face are common to works by Renoir.
This 43.2 by 73.7 centimetres (17.0 in × 29.0 in) oil painting was created by Eugen de Blaas in 1908. The work centers on a clothed but barefoot woman. Standing on a beach, she places her hands behind her head. Next to her is a basket.
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Daughters of Catulle Mendès: 1888: 61.9 cm × 129.9 cm (24.4 in × 51.1 in) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York [36] Young Woman with a Blue Ribbon (French: Jeune fille au ruban bleu) 1888: 55 cm × 46 cm (22 in × 18 in) Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon, France Girl with Spikes
Summer Evening on Skagen's Southern Beach (Danish: Sommeraften på Skagen Sønderstrand) is a painting by Peder Severin Krøyer (1851–1909), from 1893, and is counted as one of his masterpieces. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Krøyer was one of the most notable members of the Danish artistic community known as the Skagen Painters .