Harbour Front Collection
"Capturing the Essence of Harbour Front
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"Capturing the Essence of Harbour Front: A Journey Through Time and Art" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of harbour fronts as we embark on a visual voyage through various captivating artworks. From Le Port de Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1902 by Donald Shaw MacLaughlan to The First of the Herring, 1887 by Peter Henry Emerson, each piece transports us to different eras and locations, unveiling the timeless allure of these bustling waterfronts. Let's begin our exploration with Packet Boat Entering Harbour, 1855 by Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding. This masterpiece beautifully depicts a serene scene where a majestic vessel gracefully glides into port amidst calm waters. Moving forward in time, we encounter Harbor Scene by Crispijn de Passe I, an exquisite portrayal that evokes a sense of tranquility and harmony between land and sea. As we venture across continents, Sausalito from the N. P. C. R. R. Wharf, Looking South takes us back to California circa 1868. The artwork captures the essence of this picturesque coastal town with its vibrant colors and idyllic charm. Belfast Harbour - Ferry Steps offers us a glimpse into maritime life during two distinct periods – 1851 and 1909 – through James Glen Wilson's remarkable creation. Continuing our journey along European shores brings us to S. Margherita Ligure around c1900; here we witness an elegant harbor front adorned with charming boats gently swaying against azure waters under clear skies. Eugene Louis Gillot's Le Depart Du Train De Marine invites us into early twentieth-century France as steam-powered derricks dominate the landscape while preparing for marine adventures. Our next stop is Princess Gardens and Vane Hill in Torquay during Devon's early twentieth century captured brilliantly by Ern Bishop’s artistic prowess. These pieces transport us to an era when leisurely strolls along the they were a cherished pastime.