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The Boatyard, c. 1875. Creator: Jean-Charles Cazin (French, 1841-1901)
The Boatyard, c. 1875. Cazin exhibited this painting at the Paris Salon of 1876, marking the start of his official career. It depicts a boatyard in the artists native Boulogne, a port city on the English Channel. The young man in the foreground is melting tar at a smoky fire, while men work on a boat just above him. Cazin was associated with the Realist movement during his early years and later with the Impressionists
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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The Boatyard, c. 1875
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by Jean-Charles Cazin captures the essence of a bustling boatyard in Boulogne, France during the late 19th century. This exquisite painting marked the beginning of Cazin's official career when it was exhibited at the prestigious Paris Salon in 1876. The scene depicts a young man in the foreground diligently melting tar over a smoky fire, while skilled workers labor on a boat just above him. The artist's attention to detail and his ability to capture the atmosphere of this industrial setting is truly remarkable. Cazin was initially associated with the Realist movement but later became affiliated with the Impressionists. His unique style shines through in this piece as he masterfully combines elements of both movements. The play of light and shadow creates an almost ethereal quality that adds depth and dimension to every brushstroke. This artwork not only showcases Cazin's talent but also provides us with a glimpse into daily life in Boulogne during this era. It serves as a testament to the rich maritime heritage of this port city on the English Channel. "The Boatyard, c. 1875" is now part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection, allowing art enthusiasts from around the world to appreciate its beauty and historical significance for generations to come.
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