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  2. Palmer Hayden - Wikipedia

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    While in France, Hayden did not remain stationed in Paris and also traveled to the coasts in order to continue painting landscapes and seascapes. He was particularly fond of Concarneau, a small village primarily sustained by fishermen, and painted several scenes of the town, one of which being Andrée de la Mer. [7]

  3. Eugene Garin - Wikipedia

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    Considered the patriarch of modern seascape art, his paintings hang in many major collections throughout the globe, including Canada, England, South America, South Africa, Japan, Mexico and Russia, as well as hundreds of American homes. Eugene Garin is an artist who appeals to both the novice collector and the connoisseur.

  4. Marine art - Wikipedia

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    Nooms also painted several scenes of dockyard maintenance and repair operations, which are unusual and of historical interest. [26] The tradition of marine painting continued in the Flemish part of the Netherlands, but was much less prominent, and took longer to shake off the Mannerist style of shipwrecks amid fantastic waves.

  5. The Storm on the Sea of Galilee - Wikipedia

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    In Season 3 of Sneaky Pete (2019), the painting is featured in multiple episodes. The Storm on the Sea of Galilee appears in Season 1, Episode 13 of Marvel's Iron Fist. It is displayed on the wall of Harold's penthouse. [18] In 2019, artist Giovanni DeCunto painted interpretations of the 13 stolen works from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum ...

  6. List of paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Wikipedia

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    Renoir painted about 4000 paintings that have sold at auction for as much as $78.1 million (in 1990). [1] [2] The largest collection of Renoir paintings is at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. [3]

  7. Category:Maritime paintings - Wikipedia

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    Seascape (Slightly Cloudy) A Seascape. The Coast of the Island of Rügen in Evening Light; Seaside by Moonlight; The Seducer; The Seine at Argenteuil (Sisley) The Seine at Port-Marly, Piles of Sand; The Seine at Rouen; Shinagawa no Tsuki, Yoshiwara no Hana, and Fukagawa no Yuki; Ship of Fools (painting) Shipping by a Breakwater (J. M. W. Turner)

  8. Seascape - Wikipedia

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    A seascape by Winslow Homer. A seascape is a photograph, painting, or other work of art which depicts the sea, in other words an example of marine art. The word originated as a formation from landscape, which was first used for images of land in art. By a similar development, "seascape" has also come to mean actual perceptions of the sea itself.

  9. Northeaster (painting) - Wikipedia

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    During this period he painted a wide array of seascapes such as The Gulf Stream (1899), Moonlight – Wood's Island Light (1886), Northeaster and Cannon Rock (both 1895) and Early Morning After a Storm at Sea (1902). Many of his paintings depict the battlefront of the sea and the shore, and the waves crashing onto the rocky shore.