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A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). Artist: Claude Lorrain
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A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). Artist: Claude Lorrain
A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume), 17th century, (1911). From The French Genius by Haldane Macfall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London and Edinburgh, 1911]
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Classical Baroque Claude Claude Gellée Claude Lorrain Departure Dusk Evening French Genius Haldane Haldane Macfall Jack Lorrain Macfall Seaport Tc And Ec Tc And Ec Jack Baroque Era
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This 17th-century print by Claude Lorrain, titled "A Seaport (Vue d un Port de Mer: Effet de Brume)" takes us back in time to a serene coastal scene. The artist's mastery of the baroque era is evident in every brushstroke, as he skillfully captures the ethereal beauty of an evening sky blending with the sea. In this picturesque landscape, we find ourselves immersed in a world where men and women gather along the shore, their figures silhouetted against the fading light. A sense of tranquility fills the air as they watch ships depart into the distance. The soft hues of yellow and blue create a harmonious palette that enhances our connection to nature. Lorrain's attention to detail is remarkable; each pillar and column stands tall, adding architectural grandeur to this seaport setting. As we delve deeper into this artwork, it becomes clear that it not only represents a physical location but also evokes emotions tied to departure and longing. The print itself carries historical significance as it was featured in Haldane Macfall's book "The French Genius" published in 1911. Its inclusion speaks volumes about its artistic merit and enduring appeal throughout different centuries. As we gaze upon this timeless masterpiece, we are reminded of Claude Lorrain's genius for capturing both natural landscapes and human sentiment within his works. It serves as a testament to his lasting legacy as one of France's most celebrated painters from the classical baroque
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