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Cliff Walk at Pourville by Claude Monet
Cliff Walk at Pourville is an 1882 oil-on-canvas work by Claude Monet, created during his stay on the Normandy coast. Painted in the Impressionist style, it depicts two women strolling along sunlit cliffs above the sea...Regular price From $73.68 -
Seascape near Les Saintes Maries de la Mer by Vincent Van Gogh
About the ArtworkSeascape near Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer (1888) was painted during a brief excursion Van Gogh made to the fishing village of Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer on the Mediterranean coast, shortly after arriving in Arles. Captivated by the vivid...Regular price From $20.76 -
Ancient map Geographic Description of the Travels of the Apostles and the Journeys of Paul by Nicolaes Visscher
Geographic Description of the Travels of the Apostles and the Journeys of Paul is an antique biblical map by Nicolaes Visscher, illustrating the eastern Mediterranean, Asia Minor, the Holy Land, and routes associated with Saint Paul...Regular price From $32.35 -
The calm sea by Gustave Courbet 1869. antique painting.
The calm sea by Gustave Courbet 1869. The Calm Sea is an 1869 oil on canvas seascape painting by Gustave Courbet.The painting depicts a beach on the Normandy coast stretched out before the English Channel.Regular price From $27.55 -
Red Boats Argenteuil by Claude Monet
Red Boats, Argenteuil depicts brightly colored sailboats resting along the Seine at Argenteuil, a town where Monet painted many leisure and river scenes during the 1870s. The composition is filled with shimmering reflections, lively brushwork, and...Regular price From $73.68 -
Georges Seurat The canal of Gravelines, in the direction of the sea.
The Canal of Gravelines, in the Direction of the Sea by Georges Seurat is a tranquil Neo-Impressionist landscape depicting the quiet harbor waters and open horizon near the northern French coast. Painted with Seurat’s signature Pointillist...Regular price From $20.57
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.