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The Harbour, Cassis, c1924 (1932). Artist: Francis Campbell Bolleau Cadell
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The Harbour, Cassis, c1924 (1932). Artist: Francis Campbell Bolleau Cadell
The Harbour, Cassis, c1924 (1932). From The Studio Volume 104. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]
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Bouches Du Rhone Cadell French Riviera Mediterranean Port Post Impressionism Post Impressionist Provence Alpes Cote Dazur Riviera South Of France Waterfront Cassis Francis Campbell Boileau Cadell Impressionist Scots Scottish Colourists
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The Harbour, Cassis, c1924 (1932) captures the essence of a picturesque coastal town in southern France. Painted by Scottish artist Francis Campbell Bolleau Cadell, this vibrant artwork showcases his mastery of color and light. The scene depicts a bustling harbor with boats bobbing on the sparkling Mediterranean sea. Cadell's brushstrokes bring to life the charming buildings that line the waterfront, their pastel hues reflecting in the water below. The composition exudes tranquility and invites viewers to imagine themselves strolling along the promenade or enjoying a leisurely boat ride. The painting not only celebrates the beauty of Cassis but also highlights its importance as a trading port. Its strategic location made it an essential hub for maritime commerce between Britain and France during the early 20th century. Cadell's impressionistic style adds an ethereal quality to this scenic landscape, capturing both its physical features and its intangible atmosphere. His use of bold colors and loose brushwork creates a sense of movement and immediacy. This print from The Studio Volume 104 allows art enthusiasts to appreciate Cadell's talent beyond Scotland's borders. It serves as a testament to his contribution to post-impressionism and his ability to capture the spirit of different geographical locations through his unique artistic vision.
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