The artwork, titled “Mediterranean Seacoast,” was created by Isaac Levitan in 1890 during his time in Italy. This oil on canvas painting, representative of the Realism art movement, falls under the marina genre. It is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
“**Mediterranean Seacoast**” masterfully depicts the tranquil expanse of the sea meeting the sky at the horizon. The subtle gradations of blue, green, and turquoise hues seamlessly blend, creating an atmospheric portrayal of the seacoast. The gentle waves and a solitary seagull in flight contribute to the serene and calm ambiance of the scene. The meticulous brushstrokes, characteristic of Levitan’s technique, capture the ever-changing light and movement of the sea, embodying the essence of the Mediterranean coastal landscape with striking realism and tranquility.