Setting Off Collection
"Setting off on a journey, embracing new horizons and adventures" Embarking on a new chapter of life, the view at St
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"Setting off on a journey, embracing new horizons and adventures" Embarking on a new chapter of life, the view at St. Rollox Looking South East captures the excitement that comes with setting off towards unknown destinations. In Le Port d'Ostende, 1913 (oil on canvas), we witness the bustling activity as ships prepare to set sail, symbolizing the anticipation of departing for distant shores. The Boating Party (oil on canvas) portrays a group ready to embark on an idyllic voyage, their faces filled with joy and eagerness as they set out into open waters. A Hawking Party Setting Out from the Steps of a Country House, 1828 (oil on canvas) showcases individuals preparing for an exhilarating hunting expedition. The scene exudes energy and determination as they gear up for their adventure. Shes Bound to Shine, c. 1885 (oil on canvas) depicts a woman getting ready to depart in style. Her confident demeanor hints at her readiness to shine wherever she goes. The Farewell, 1842 (oil on board) evokes bittersweet emotions as loved ones bid farewell before embarking on separate paths. The painting captures both sadness and hopefulness in this moment of departure. Getting Ready (oil on canvas) portrays people gathering their belongings and making final preparations before setting off. It highlights the meticulousness required when embarking upon any journey. Off to the Fishing Ground, Honfleur (oil on canvas) presents fishermen eagerly heading out into rough seas in search of their livelihoods. Their determination reflects not only their dedication but also their reliance upon nature's bounty. Two Women in an Arbor (oil on canvas) suggests two friends or sisters preparing for an outing together. Their laughter and shared secrets hint at joyful times ahead as they venture into nature's embrace.