The Marée Haute to Saint -Malô (High Marea in St Malô) - 1912


Size (cm): 60 x 75
Price:
Sale price€214,95 EUR

Description

Ethel Carrick Fox, an artist of Australian origin and wife of the renowned artist Emanuel Phillips Fox, offers us in "La Marée Haute to Saint -Malô" (High tide in Storô) - 1912, an exquisite window to the impressionist sensitivity that marked His artistic career. This work captures everyday life on the Breton coast, on any summer day, with the tide at its highest point.

Carrick Fox demonstrates a masterful management of natural light and the movement of water in this work. Observing the piece carefully, you can see how it uses a vibrant but harmonious color palette, ranging from the blue and green of the ocean to the warmest and most terrible tones of the sand and the clothing of the characters. The use of loose and fluid brushstrokes, characteristic of impressionism, not only brings dynamism to the scene, but also captures the transience of the moment, making water and sky seem in constant movement.

The composition of the scene is extremely effective. In the foreground, different groups of figures give life to the maritime stage. The disposition of people, mostly women and children, implies a careful observation of human interaction and everyday life. These figures, dressed in clear clothes and typical hats of the time, are distributed along the beach, some walking, others talking and some enjoying water. The relationship between the characters and their surroundings highlights a social and recreational aspect of coastal life, a recurring theme in his work.

The horizon, located at a midpoint of the composition, equitably divides heaven and the sea. This space treatment helps emphasize the vastness of the natural environment without losing sight of the importance of human activity in the foreground. The architectural details in the background, in more off tones compared to the vivid close -up, suggest the urban structure of Storô, a city known for its rich history and its intimate relationship with the ocean.

A remarkable aspect, but sometimes overlooked, is the capacity of Carrick Fox to imbue its landscapes of a particular atmosphere. In "the Marée Haute to Saint-Malô", one can almost smell the saline breeze and listen to the soft murmur of the sea approaching and moving away with the tide. The interaction of light on wet surfaces gives an almost tangible quality to water and sand, making the observation of this painting a multisensory experience.

The temporal context also enriches the understanding of this work. Executed in 1912, this painting It reflects not only a coastal scene, but also a historical moment of the Belle Époque, an era of optimism, innovation and relative prosperity. The Carrick Fox approach in leisure scenes and enjoys outdoors is testimony of this spirit of the time.

In sum, "the Marée Haute to Saint-Malô" is a work that encapsulates the technical mastery of Ethel Carrick Fox and its acute perception of life and nature. Painting is not only a visual representation, but an invitation to experience the place and moment with the senses and the soul. Observing this painting is, in many ways, a celebration of the ephemeral but deeply significant moment, as one of the most sensitive artists of impressionism perceived.

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