The artwork, titled “Bathing Posts,” was painted by James McNeill Whistler in the year 1893. Crafted using oil on canvas, this piece can be classified within the Impressionism art movement. It measures 16.51 by 24.13 centimeters and falls under the marine genre.
The artwork features an expansive and serene seascape, exemplifying the delicate brushwork and subtle color palette typical of Whistler’s oeuvre. The scene is dominated by the vast ocean, which merges seamlessly with the sky. Soft, pastel-hued clouds float gently above the tranquil waters, creating a harmonious blend of blues and greens. In the distance, a few sailing vessels add a sense of scale and depth, capturing a moment of calm on the open sea. The overall composition conveys a contemplative and peaceful atmosphere, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the marine landscape.