Two Masted Schooner, Concarneau (1899) by Robert Henri

Two Masted Schooner, Concarneau - Robert Henri - 1899

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Masted Schooner, Concarneau
ArtistRobert Henri
Date1899
Art MovementAmerican Realism

About Two Masted Schooner, Concarneau

“Two Masted Schooner, Concarneau,” created in 1899 by Robert Henri, is a compelling marina genre painting associated with the American Realism art movement. The artwork captures a seascape scene featuring a sailboat with two masts, set against a backdrop of a dynamic coastal landscape.

The artwork is characterized by thick, vigorous brushstrokes that bring life and energy to the composition. The two-masted schooner is depicted with a dark hull, anchored or moored near the shore. The scene is imbued with a sense of movement, as the artist’s brushstrokes suggest the gentle rocking of the boat on the water. The surrounding landscape is rendered with a palette dominated by earthy browns and greens for the land and cool blues for the water and sky. The sky is depicted with swirling clouds, adding a touch of drama and atmospheric depth. In the background, a cluster of buildings or possibly a village is discernible, though rendered abstractly, contributing to the overall impressionistic feel of the artwork. This painting eloquently captures a moment in time, reflecting both the beauty and the simplicity of maritime life in Concarneau at the turn of the 20th century.

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