Stack of Wheat (Thaw, Sunset), 1891

Stack of Wheat (Thaw, Sunset), 1891
Estimate:$22,000-$38,000Sold Price:$4,200
Auctioneer:International Art Auction GallerySold Date:Dec 15, 2024

Description:

Title: Untitled

Technique: Oil on Canvas

Dimensions: 13.5 x 13.5 inches

Collection: Private Collection

Description:This captivating seascape painting captures the serene beauty of a sunset over the ocean. A sailboat gently rests on the tranquil waters, its silhouette accentuated by the golden light reflecting off the waves. The vibrant hues of the sky transition from warm yellows and oranges near the setting sun to cooler blues and purples, blending harmoniously with the calm sea. A towering cliff on the right adds depth and drama to the composition. The artist masterfully conveys a peaceful yet poignant moment, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the scene. This artwork was handled by Bernheim-Jeune & Co., a gallery located at 25 Boulevard de la Madeleine in Paris. Known for its significant contributions to modern art, Bernheim-Jeune & Co. has a history of working with influential artists and promoting avant-garde movements. The presence of this gallery label indicates that the artwork was either exhibited or held in the inventory of this prominent gallery, which played a crucial role in the art scene of Paris, particularly in the early to mid-20th century. This linkage places the artwork within an important framework of art historical and cultural significance.This work embodies the style of Claude Monet, a pioneering French painter and one of the leading figures of the Impressionist movement. Known for his focus on capturing light and atmosphere, Monet's works often feature landscapes, gardens, and scenes of nature, painted with loose brushstrokes and vibrant colors. His series paintings, such as those of water lilies, haystacks, and the Rouen Cathedral, are celebrated for their exploration of changing light and seasons. Monet's innovative approach to capturing the fleeting effects of light helped to redefine the boundaries of art in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.For additional information regarding certification, provenance, or any inquiries about this piece or other items, please don't hesitate to contact us 24/7. Reach out via text message at (786) 901-3599 or through the Live Auctioneers platform. A secondary market exists for uncatalogued paintings like this one, explaining the lower estimated and sale prices compared to catalogued artist paintings. Please refer to the final image for pricing comparisons. This will provide you with valuable insights into the market value and context for assessing the worth of this exceptional painting. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance in understanding the pricing comparable, feel free to reach out to us. We are here to help and provide any additional information you may require.

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