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French Coastal Oil Painting of Sailboat and Chalk Cliffs | Circa 1900
A French coastal landscape dating to around 1900, depicting a working sailboat pulled ashore beneath dramatic chalk cliffs. Painted in muted blues, greens, and warm earth tones, the composition beautifully captures the rugged character of the French coastline, with small figures adding scale and a sense of everyday maritime life.
Offered unframed, the canvas retains its original character with visible age.
Its horizontal format and soft, timeworn palette make it an easy piece to incorporate into any interior.
Dimensions: 20.5” W × 12.5” H
Good antique condition consistent with age. Unframed canvas with scattered craquelure throughout, particularly visible in the sky and cliff areas. Several small losses to the paint layer, including one minor area of exposed canvas near the lower portion of the composition. Edge wear and fraying are present from age and previous stretching. The canvas has been relined and is supported by an older wooden stretcher. Overall, the painting displays beautifully and retains a rich antique patina that is appropriate for its age.
A French coastal landscape dating to around 1900, depicting a working sailboat pulled ashore beneath dramatic chalk cliffs. Painted in muted blues, greens, and warm earth tones, the composition beautifully captures the rugged character of the French coastline, with small figures adding scale and a sense of everyday maritime life.
Offered unframed, the canvas retains its original character with visible age.
Its horizontal format and soft, timeworn palette make it an easy piece to incorporate into any interior.
Dimensions: 20.5” W × 12.5” H
Good antique condition consistent with age. Unframed canvas with scattered craquelure throughout, particularly visible in the sky and cliff areas. Several small losses to the paint layer, including one minor area of exposed canvas near the lower portion of the composition. Edge wear and fraying are present from age and previous stretching. The canvas has been relined and is supported by an older wooden stretcher. Overall, the painting displays beautifully and retains a rich antique patina that is appropriate for its age.