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The Boats at Flushing (Les Bateaux à Flessingue)

Paul Signac

French, Paris 1863–1935 Paris

Paul Signac

French, Paris 1863–1935 Paris

The Boats at Flushing (Les Bateaux à Flessingue)

The Boats at Flushing (Les Bateaux à Flessingue)

Lithograph in colors, 1895, on wove paper. 396 x 452 mm. Flushing is a port city in the Netherlands. Primarily a painter, Paul Signac produced about 20 lithographs. He kept his colors apart, attempting to depict all the nuances of light in his seascapes. The delicate color variations of tone give the impression of atmospheric mist.

From Pissarro to Picasso, Phillip Dennis Cate, Marianne Grivel, Zimmerli Art Museum, New Jersey, 1992

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Master Drawings is up all week! Come to @tambarangallery to see an amazing selection of Old Master drawings. See you there! #masterdrawings #masterdrawingsnewyork
Eugène Delacroix, Un Forgeron (A Blacksmith), 1833.
🖌 Aquatint and drypoint.
🖌 Two Delacroix exhibitions are currently on view at @metmuseum , displaying both works on paper and paintings.
🔍 Delteil 19.iii-iv, with initials ‘E.D,&rsqu
🖌 Gabriel and Nicholas Perelle, father and son, were 17th century French artists known for engravings of Parisian landscape scenes.
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🖌 Each of these engravings come from the Veues Des Belles Maisons Des Environs De Paris, in which spectacular gard
Italian School, Naples, Villa di Pompejo, circa 1800.
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🖌 This splendid, hand-painted, fan-shaped #gouache depicts the #VillaofDiomedes among the ruins of #Pompeii, about 50 years after the excavations began in 1748. .
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🖌 This fan is hand-painted