Created:
Movement:
1892
Impressionism
key Notes:
Impressionistic beach scene, Leisurely elegance
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Dimensions:
20 × 34 in. (50.8 × 86.4 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Easy
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story of the work:

"At the Seaside," created by William Merritt Chase around 1892, depicts a group of women and children enjoying leisure time on the beach, reflecting the artist's interest in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere. The painting exemplifies Chase's mastery of color and brushwork, characteristic of the American Impressionist movement, and is part of the collection at the Brooklyn Museum.

Description of the work:

"At the Seaside" by William Merritt Chase features a vibrant depiction of figures enjoying a coastal setting, characterized by loose brushwork and a bright color palette that captures the play of light on water and sand. The composition is marked by a dynamic arrangement of figures, with a focus on the interaction between the subjects and their environment, reflecting Chase's interest in capturing the essence of leisure and the beauty of nature.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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At the Seaside