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A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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A moody, atmospheric coastal scene by Charles François Daubigny, capturing the expansive skies and rugged terrain of the Normandy coast.
Charles François Daubigny, a central figure of the Barbizon School, produced this work during his later years. The painting depicts the coastal area of Villerville, viewed from the rocky expanse of Le Ratier. Daubigny spent significant time along the Normandy coast, often working from his studio boat, the Botin, which allowed him to observe the shifting conditions of the sea and sky at close range.
The composition is dominated by a vast, turbulent sky that occupies the upper two-thirds of the canvas. Daubigny employs a palette of greys, whites, and muted blues to capture the heavy, moisture-laden atmosphere typical of the English Channel. Below, the dark, rugged foreground of Le Ratier provides a stark contrast to the distant, sunlit cliffs of Villerville. The artist uses rapid, visible brushstrokes to define the textures of the rocks and the movement of the clouds, prioritising the immediate sensory experience of the location over precise topographical detail.
This work reflects the artist's interest in plein-air painting, a practice that influenced the subsequent generation of Impressionists. By focusing on the transient effects of light and weather, Daubigny captures a specific moment in time. The low horizon line emphasises the scale of the sky, creating a sense of expansive space. The painting avoids dramatic narrative, instead offering a direct observation of the French coastline. It remains a representative example of his mature style, where the application of paint becomes as important as the subject itself. The work is currently held in the collection of the Musée d'Orsay, reflecting its status within the canon of nineteenth-century French art.
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