Rounding the Manacle Buoy (1888) by Henry Scott Tuke

Rounding the Manacle Buoy - Henry Scott Tuke - 1888

Artwork Information

TitleRounding the Manacle Buoy
ArtistHenry Scott Tuke
Date1888
Mediumoil
Art MovementImpressionism

About Rounding the Manacle Buoy

The artwork titled “Rounding the Manacle Buoy” is an oil painting created by Henry Scott Tuke in the year 1888. This piece belongs to the Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of marina.

In the artwork, a majestic sailing ship is depicted navigating the waters with sails billowing in the wind. The vessel, shown in a three-quarter view from the front, appears to be in motion, rounding a buoy in a rather turbulent sea. The buoy is visible to the right of the ship, marking a point of navigation. The sky overhead is cloudy and moody, reflecting the dynamic and changing nature of the sea. The artist employs a loose brushwork technique typical of Impressionism, which effectively captures the movement and atmosphere of the scene. The predominant colors are muted, with hues of grey and blue, enhancing the maritime theme and the natural elements in this vivid seascape.

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