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Charles-François Daubigny: Beach Scene  wikidata:Q18748423 reasonator:Q18748423
Artist
Charles-François Daubigny  (1817–1878)  wikidata:Q252357 q:en:Charles-François Daubigny
 
Charles-François Daubigny
Description French painter, printmaker and landscape painter
Date of birth/death 15 February 1817 Edit this at Wikidata 19 February 1878 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Edit this at Wikidata Paris Edit this at Wikidata
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artist QS:P170,Q252357
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Title
Beach Scene
Object type painting Edit this at Wikidata
Genre marine art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Daubigny represents beached boats, mussel gatherers, and, to the right, the promontory of the Cap de la Hague, visible across the Seine estuary. The same cliffs are visible in the right distance of his large sunset painting. It is low tide, and fishing boats have been stranded on the beach at Villerville on the English Channel. Across the bay are the cliffs of Sainte-Andresse [sic]. The artist began to visit this region in 1854. Daubigny painted with light, fluid brushstrokes in an attempt to convey the changing effects of weather and the time of day. The critic Théophile Gautier criticized the artist for capturing an "impression" rather than providing a detailed image of the subject. The impressionist Claude Monet was deeply influenced by Daubigny's spontaneous method of painting outdoors. This small work on panel was probably painted outdoors in a single sitting.
Date after 1854
date QS:P571,+1854-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1854-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on panel
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q106857709,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 16.7 cm (6.5 in); width: 31.7 cm (12.4 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,16.7U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,31.7U174728
institution QS:P195,Q210081
Accession number
37.2379
Place of creation Villerville, France
Object history
Exhibition history The Road to Impressionism: Landscapes from Corot to Manet. The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. 2004-2005. The Road to Impressionism: Barbizon Landscapes from the Walters Art Museum. The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis; The Frick Art & Historical Center, Pittsburgh. 2008-2009.
Credit line 1960: bequeathed to Bequest by Philip B. Perlman
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Daubigny
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Source Walters Art Museum: Home page  Info about artwork
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