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"Les femmes de marins"(The Fishermans Wives) Les femmes de marins guettant les voiliers de leur mari dans la mer dechainee. Des raies gisent sur le bord du quai a cote des paniers
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"Les femmes de marins"(The Fishermans Wives) Les femmes de marins guettant les voiliers de leur mari dans la mer dechainee. Des raies gisent sur le bord du quai a cote des paniers
FIA5327917 " Les femmes de marins" (The Fishermans Wives) Les femmes de marins guettant les voiliers de leur mari dans la mer dechainee. Des raies gisent sur le bord du quai a cote des paniers. Aquarelle d Hans von Bartels (1856-1913) 1896 Musee Pouchkine, Moscou by Bartels, Hans von (1856-1913); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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(The Fishermans Wives) is a captivating painting that depicts the wives of fishermen anxiously awaiting the return of their husbands amidst a raging sea. Created by Hans von Bartels in 1896, this watercolor masterpiece showcases the artist's exceptional talent in capturing both emotion and realism. In this scene, we see the women standing on the dockside, their eyes fixed on the horizon as they search for any sign of their loved ones' sailboats. The tempestuous waves crash against the quay, symbolizing both danger and hope. Rays lie lifeless on the edge of the pier alongside baskets, reminding us of these women's connection to fishing and their reliance on its success. Bartels skillfully portrays fear and anxiety through his use of color and brushstrokes. The dark hues convey a sense of impending doom while contrasting with lighter tones that hint at a glimmer of optimism. The composition draws our attention to not only these courageous women but also to nature's power over human endeavors. This artwork exemplifies Flemish art from the 19th century, showcasing Bartels' mastery in capturing maritime scenes with precision and depth. Now housed in Moscow's Pushkin Museum, this painting continues to captivate viewers with its evocative portrayal of love, longing, and resilience amidst tumultuous waters.
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