Coastal View — History & Facts
Can beauty exist without sorrow? In the hands of one who captures nature's splendor, the answer seems to lie within the brushstrokes of a serene coastal vista. The interplay of light and shadow evokes an emotional tapestry, where creation intertwines with the ephemeral beauty of the world. Look to the left at the towering cliffs, their rugged textures softened by the gentle caress of sunlight. The artist employs a palette of tranquil blues and soft whites that mirror the restless ocean, while the delicate strokes suggest the wind's whispers through the grass.
As your gaze drifts toward the horizon, notice how the distant waves blend into the sky, creating a seamless connection that draws you into the infinite. Beneath the calm surface, there are contrasts at play—the solid cliffs versus the fluid sea, the permanence of land against the transience of waves. This tension hints at life's duality, where moments of beauty are often fleeting, instilling a profound sense of longing within the observer. The shimmering water reflects a light that feels almost otherworldly, inviting contemplation on the very nature of existence and creation. In this undefined moment, the artist navigated through the late 19th century, a time when the American landscape was becoming a subject of profound exploration.
Bricher, known for his romanticized depictions of nature, painted this coastal scene as he sought to encapsulate the sublime beauty of the world around him, a reflection of both personal and artistic growth amidst a burgeoning interest in the natural environment.
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New England Coast
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Late Autumn in the White Mountains
Alfred Thompson Bricher

On the Meadows of Old Newburyport
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Along the Maine Coast
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Crashing Waves
Alfred Thompson Bricher

At Water’s Edge
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Low Tide
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Sunset on the Coast
Alfred Thompson Bricher

Castle Rock, Nahant, Massachusetts
Alfred Thompson Bricher

On the Meadows of Old Newburyport
Alfred Thompson Bricher





