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Ships in a Harbour

Pointillistischer Maler Around 1930


Ships in a Harbour

Lot-No. 233

Proceeds : 5.200 €


Oil/cardboard. 62 x 79 cm. Lo. le. monogr. and dat. W 1930. French pointillism had its first heyday around 1900, but continued to have an effect outside the country for decades in some cases. Typical of the style is also in this painting the strict composition with the staggered planes of harbour edge, ships, city and landscape background. The colouring is markedly varied, and the artist takes the trouble to model many details, such as the drapery of the sails, in the elaborate technique of stippled colours. They give the picture the typically shimmering overall impression that is so popular with collectors everywhere.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) - Provenance: Private collection Hamburg -

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Pointillistischer Maler: Ships in a Harbour


Pointillistischer Maler Around 1930

Ships in a Harbour

Lot-No. 233

Proceeds : 5.200 €

Print

Oil/cardboard. 62 x 79 cm. Lo. le. monogr. and dat. W 1930. French pointillism had its first heyday around 1900, but continued to have an effect outside the country for decades in some cases. Typical of the style is also in this painting the strict composition with the staggered planes of harbour edge, ships, city and landscape background. The colouring is markedly varied, and the artist takes the trouble to model many details, such as the drapery of the sails, in the elaborate technique of stippled colours. They give the picture the typically shimmering overall impression that is so popular with collectors everywhere.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) - Provenance: Private collection Hamburg -

Ships in a Harbour
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