Bord de mer près de Carteret — History & Facts
This sentiment echoes through the tranquil expanse of coastal beauty, where every brushstroke whispers the secrets of nature. Look to the left at the gentle curve of the shore, where soft waves lap against the golden sand. The palette sings with hues of azure and emerald, contrasting against warm sandy tones. Notice how light dances across the water’s surface, creating a shimmering pathway that seems to invite the viewer into the scene.
The horizon, blurred yet inviting, draws your gaze upward, suggesting the vastness of the sky and the infinite possibilities it holds. In this painting, there’s a palpable tension between calm and movement. The distant boats, mere silhouettes, hint at the lives and stories unfolding beyond the viewer's immediate grasp. Each element, from the soft brushwork of the clouds to the crisp outlines of the shore, speaks to a fleeting moment captured in time—a celebration of beauty that invokes both serenity and longing.
The contrast between the dynamic water and the stillness of the land mirrors the balance we seek in our own lives. Albert Marquet painted Bord de mer près de Carteret in 1903 while living in Paris amidst the rise of modernism. This period marked a significant shift in his style, moving towards a more emotive use of color and light. As he explored the Normandy coast, he was influenced by the Impressionists, yet his unique vision began to emerge, emphasizing beauty in simplicity and the emotional resonance of landscapes.
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Le Port d’Alger
Albert Marquet

Le quai des Grands Augustins
Albert Marquet

Paris, quai du Louvre, soleil d’hiver
Albert Marquet

Pont-Neuf sous la neige
Albert Marquet

Le jardin à l’Estaque
Albert Marquet

Alger, Temps Gris
Albert Marquet

Rouen, le pont transbordeur
Albert Marquet

Port of La Rochelle
Albert Marquet

Berge de la Seine à Méricourt
Albert Marquet

View of the Pont Saint-Michel in Paris
Albert Marquet





