Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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On the Beach, Girl in Blue (c. 1912) by Frederick Carl Frieseke is an oil on canvas that captures a serene seaside moment through luminous color and dappled light. The young woman, dressed in a flowing blue garment, is set against the shimmering backdrop of sand and sea. Frieseke’s loose brushwork and vibrant palette emphasize atmosphere over detail, reflecting his Impressionist sensibilities. The interplay of sunlight and fabric creates a decorative harmony of cool tones. The composition conveys leisure, femininity, and early 20th-century elegance.
Frederick Carl Frieseke was an American Impressionist associated with the Giverny art colony in France, where he worked alongside contemporaries influenced by Monet. He became known for intimate scenes of women in gardens, interiors, and coastal settings, often exploring the effects of filtered light. His style blends French Impressionist color with a distinctly decorative approach to pattern and design.
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