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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.
His oil paintings and works on paper showed a wide range of subjects. He made cityscapes and street scenes, seascapes and beach scenes, bucolic landscapes and farm scenes. He drew famous dancers, society figures, and both urban and rural men at work.
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.
Marine art or maritime art is a form of figurative art (that is, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture) that portrays or draws its main inspiration from the sea. Maritime painting is a genre that depicts ships and the sea—a genre particularly strong from the 17th to 19th centuries. [ 1 ]
Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio The Icebergs: 1861: Oil on canvas: 163.83 × 285.75 cm: Dallas Museum of Art, Texas Our Banner in the Sky: 1861: Oil on paper: 7.5 in × 11.25 in (191 mm × 286 mm) Private collection Oosisoak: c. 1861: Oil on canvas: 23 in × 17 in (580 mm × 430 mm) Private collection [13] Cotopaxi (painting) 1862: Oil on canvas
Harbour or Seascape (Spanish - Marina) is a small 1881 oil-on-canvas painting by the Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla. He painted it early in his career. He painted it early in his career. It is now in the Sorolla Museum in Madrid.
The painting is void of people, and emphasizes the seascape with the contrasts of the sea and sky, bisected in the middle, horizontally. [2] The yellow sky is blocked by a central cloud in the painting. The colors of the sky shift from the realistic towards the abstract with bold colors, to emphasize a spiritual essence. [2]
Charles S. Dorion was an American painter during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, and was known for his moonlit Seascapes. [1] [2] He typically signed his paintings in the lower left or right hand side as C.S. Dorion in the color red. [3] Very little is known of this artist, but his works continue to be auctioned off regularly. [1] [2] [4 ...