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Ivan Aivazovsky painting Off the coast near Yalta by moonlight
Off the Coast Near Yalta by Moonlight (c. 1850s) by Ivan Aivazovsky is a luminous example of Romantic marine painting. Executed in oil on canvas, the work captures the Black Sea shoreline under a tranquil moonlit...Regular price From $23.42 -
Paul Signac Concarneau, calme du matin painting
Concarneau, calme du matin” – 1891, oil on canvas, Neo-Impressionism / Pointillism. This serene harbor scene portrays the Breton fishing port of Concarneau in the quiet light of early morning. Signac builds the composition with small...Regular price From $20.39 -
Paul Signac Le Musior (Port d'Antibes) Pierhead painting
Le Musoir (Port d’Antibes) (c. 1900) by Paul Signac is a vibrant Neo-Impressionist depiction of the Mediterranean harbor at Antibes. Painted in oil using the meticulous Divisionist technique, the scene features the stone jetty and lighthouse...Regular price From $20.39 -
Paul Signac Calanque des Canoubiers Pointe de Bamer, Saint-Tropez painting
Calanque des Canoubiers, Pointe de Bamer, Saint-Tropez” – 1897, oil on canvas, Neo-Impressionism / Divisionism. This painting shows the rocky coastline of the Canoubiers cove near Saint-Tropez, viewed from Pointe de Bamer. Signac organizes the landscape...Regular price From $20.39 -
Paul Signac painting Venise. Le Redempteur Venice The Redeemer.
“Venise. Le Rédempteur” – 1908, oil on canvas, Neo-Impressionism / Divisionism. This luminous Venetian scene portrays the Church of Il Redentore across the lagoon, bathed in radiant Mediterranean light. Signac builds the composition with small, separate...Regular price From $20.39 -
Paul Signac painting the Golden Horn the minarets
The Golden Horn (The Minarets), Constantinople (1907) by Paul Signac is a radiant Neo-Impressionist harbor scene capturing the skyline of Istanbul punctuated by elegant mosque minarets. Executed in oil using Pointillist technique, the composition is built...Regular price From $20.39
Popular especially during the 17th–19th centuries, the genre became a way for artists to explore light, atmosphere, movement, and humanity’s relationship with nature. Seascapes emphasize changing weather and reflections on water, creating both realism and emotional mood.
Notable marine painters include Ivan Aivazovsky, famous for luminous oceans and storm scenes; J. M. W. Turner, known for atmospheric maritime drama; and Winslow Homer, celebrated for powerful depictions of fishermen and the Atlantic coast. Impressionists like Claude Monet also explored seascapes through shifting color and light. Marine painting remains one of the most collected and recognizable genres in classical art.