Édouard Manet - Tarring the Boat (The tarred boat) - fine art print

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Additional description as provided from the museum (© Copyright - Barnes Foundation - Barnes Foundation)

Édouard Manet made his name with provocative scenes of Parisian life, but his summer retreats to seaside resorts offered an opportunity to paint en plein air and to explore one of his earliest interests—the ephemeral conditions of the sea, sky, and coast. In the hopes of joining the navy as a young man, Manet made a transatlantic voyage from Le Havre to Rio de Janeiro in 1848. It allowed for an in-depth contemplation—if not recording—of the elements, as he later described to a fellow painter: "I spent countless nights watching the play of light and shadow in the ship's wake. During the day, I stood on the upper deck gazing at the horizon. That's how I learned to construct a sky."In 1873, Manet and his family visited Berck-sur-Mer, a quiet fishing village on the Channel coast well known for its restorative hydrotherapies. Without a port in which to shelter their boats, the fishermen of Berck beached their flat-bottomed vessels on the nine-mile stretch of coast that extended to Le Touquet. The shank and crown of a large anchor in the lower left foreground draw the eye toward the center of the canvas, where a fishing boat with a mast lists to the left, its bowsprit and riggings pointing toward the high horizon. Two men apply flaming tar to the side of the boat to make the overlapping planks of its hull watertight. Spewing a greasy black smoke carried by the sea breeze, the fiery blaze glows in pinks, reds, and yellows, a stark contrast to the gleaming black of the hull and the grays, beiges, and yellows of the sand. With a few white horizontal streaks, Manet suggests the chop of the waves and the clouds in the sky. Judith Dolkart, The Barnes Foundation: Masterworks (New York: Skira Rizzoli, 2012), 132.

Explanation

The artpiece named Tarring the Boat (The tarred boat) was made by the realist artist Édouard Manet. The artpiece had the following size: Overall: 19 11/16 x 24 1/8 in (50 x 61,2 cm) and was painted with oil on canvas. It is part of the digital art collection of Barnes Foundation. With courtesy of: Courtesy of the Barnes Foundation, Merion and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (licensed: public domain).Furthermore, the artwork has the creditline: . On top of that, alignment is in landscape format with an image ratio of 1.2 : 1, which means that the length is 20% longer than the width. Édouard Manet was a male painter, whose artistic style was primarily Realism. The European artist lived for a total of 51 years, born in 1832 and died in 1883 in 8th arrondissement of Paris.

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Artist details

Artist name: Édouard Manet
Gender of the artist: male
Nationality: French
Professions: painter
Home country: France
Art styles: Realism
Age at death: 51 years
Year of birth: 1832
Died: 1883
Deceased in (place): 8th arrondissement of Paris

Piece of art details

Title of the piece of art: "Tarring the Boat (The tarred boat)"
Artwork categorization: painting
Artwork original medium: oil on canvas
Original artwork dimensions: Overall: 19 11/16 x 24 1/8 in (50 x 61,2 cm)
Museum / collection: Barnes Foundation
Museum location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Museum's webpage: www.barnesfoundation.org
License: public domain
Courtesy of: Courtesy of the Barnes Foundation, Merion and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The product specs

Article type: wall art
Method of reproduction: digital reproduction
Manufaturing technique: UV direct printing (digital print)
Provenance: Germany
Type of stock: on demand production
Intended product usage: gallery wall, wall decoration
Artwork orientation: landscape format
Image aspect ratio: (length : width) 1.2 : 1
Meaning of the image aspect ratio: the length is 20% longer than the width
Fabric choices: acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), poster print (canvas paper), canvas print, metal print (aluminium dibond)
Canvas print (canvas on stretcher frame) sizes: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59"
Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) sizes: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59"
Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39"
Aluminium print sizes: 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39"
Art print framing: no frame

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