French School Early 20th Century, circle of Georges Lapchine
46 x 55 cm
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Provenance
Private collection, FranceThis painting depicts fishing boats and is attributed to the circle of Georges Lapchine. Georges Lapchine (1885-1950) was an Impressionist painter known for his bright and colorful landscapes. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Saint Petersburg before moving to France.
The artwork, though unsigned, shows two sailboats with their sails unfurled. The colors are vivid, and the reflections on the water are captured with great skill, giving an impression of movement and light. Pastel shades and bright colors blend harmoniously to depict a sunny day at sea.
Lapchine's influences include Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, famous for their use of light and landscapes. This painting reflects that style, highlighting the simple beauty of the sea and fishing boats. The brushstrokes are quick and the contours slightly blurred, typical of Impressionism, aiming to capture the moment rather than precise details.
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