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Chapters:
00:00 - Evening clouds (1911) by Eugen Bracht (Swiss, 1842-1921)
05:01 - Sailing off Gloucester (ca. 1880) by Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
10:01 - Headland near Greymouth (1860s) by James Crowe Richmond (New Zealander, 1822 - 1898)
15:01 - White Rock Point, at the mouth of the Grey (1862) by James Crowe Richmond (New Zealander, 1822 - 1898)
20:01 - Entrance from inside. Sunset (1862) by James Crowe Richmond (New Zealander, 1822 - 1898)-
25:01 - The Beach at Filey in Yorkshire, England (1891) by Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Baarth (Norwegian, 1847 - 1919)
30:01 - A Summer Day, Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, South Wales (1872) by John Brett (English, 1831-1902)
35:01 - Plage À Marée Basse (1869) by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)
40:01 - Fishermen On The Beach At Skagen (1891) by Peder Severin Krøyer (Danish, 1851 - 1909)
45:01 - Evening, The Bay Of Tunis ( 1919) by Sir John Lavery (Irish, 1856 - 1941)
50:01 - Beach at Low Tide (Mouth of the River) (1869) by Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)
55:01 - Tangier Bay by Sir John Lavery (Irish, 1856 - 1941)
About Artists:
This collection of artworks spans various regions and styles, showcasing the unique talents of prominent artists from different periods.
Eugen Bracht (Swiss, 1842-1921)
"Evening Clouds" (1911): Bracht's mastery of landscape painting is evident in his serene depiction of evening clouds, reflecting his fascination with atmospheric effects.
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910)
"Sailing off Gloucester" (ca. 1880): Homer captures the essence of maritime life with dynamic compositions and dramatic light, showcasing his profound connection to the sea.
James Crowe Richmond (New Zealander, 1822-1898)
"Headland near Greymouth" (1860s), "White Rock Point, at the Mouth of the Grey" (1862), "Entrance from Inside. Sunset" (1862): Richmond's landscapes are characterized by their meticulous detail and the vivid portrayal of New Zealand’s natural beauty.
Carl Wilhelm Bøckmann Baarth (Norwegian, 1847-1919)
"The Beach at Filey in Yorkshire, England" (1891): Baarth’s work is a beautiful blend of Norwegian and English coastal landscapes, capturing the tranquil ambiance of Yorkshire’s beaches.
John Brett (English, 1831-1902)
"A Summer Day, Whitesands Bay, Pembrokeshire, South Wales" (1872): Brett’s precision and keen eye for detail bring out the exquisite beauty of the Welsh coastline.
Edgar Degas (French, 1834-1917)
"Plage À Marée Basse" (1869), "Beach at Low Tide (Mouth of the River)" (1869): Known for his diverse subject matter, Degas’ beach scenes highlight his ability to capture fleeting moments and the subtle interplay of light and shadow.
Peder Severin Krøyer (Danish, 1851-1909)
"Fishermen On The Beach At Skagen" (1891): Krøyer’s portrayal of fishermen reflects his focus on the human experience within natural settings, rendered with his signature luminosity.
Sir John Lavery (Irish, 1856-1941)
"Evening, The Bay Of Tunis" (1919), "Tangier Bay": Lavery’s works are celebrated for their rich color palettes and evocative depictions of exotic locales, illustrating his travels and artistic versatility.
This diverse collection of artists and their works encapsulates the beauty of landscapes and seascapes from around the world, each piece offering a unique perspective and a testament to the enduring allure of nature in art.