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Name | | Umbrellas of Cannes |
Price, USD | | 400.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Size, cm
| | 48.3 x 27.9 cm /switch |
Artist | | David Schor |
Year made | | 2007-09-02 |
Edition | | Original |
Style | |
Impressionism |
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Landscape |
Media | |
Acrylic |
Collection | |
World Scenes |
Description | |
When walking at dawn on La Croisette in Cannes, France which seperates the magnificent hotels from the beach, one sees umbrellas set up waiting for the morning crown to arrive. It is a peaceful yet expectant sight which David Schor captured in this painting.
It will be shipped rolled in a mailing tube unless arrangements are made to send it stretched. |
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Same Style Impressionism |
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An art movement founded in France in the last third of the 19th century. Impressionist artists sought to break up light into its component colors and render its ephemeral play on various objects. The artist's vision was intensely centered on light and the ways it transforms the visible world. This style of painting is characterized by short brush strokes of bright colors used to recreate visual impressions of the subject and to capture the light, climate and atmosphere of the subject at a specific moment in time. The chosen colors represent light which is broken down into its spectrum components and recombined by the eyes into another color when viewed at a distance (an optical mixture). The term was first used in 1874 by a journalist ridiculing a landscape by Monet called Impression - Sunrise. |
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