Côte rocheuse en Bretagne Bretonse kustlandschap — History & Facts
Did the painter know this moment would outlive them? In the gentle embrace of the Breton coastline, serenity reigns, as if the landscape were holding its breath to preserve the peace. Focus on the horizon, where rugged cliffs meet the undulating sea, painted with a palette of deep blues and soft greens. Notice how the strokes convey both the solidity of the rock formations and the fluidity of the water, a masterful interplay between strength and grace. The sky, a mixture of warm golden hues and cool silvery tones, invites your gaze upward, drawing you into the tranquility of the scene.
Each element feels intentional, as though every brushstroke honors the majesty of nature. Hidden within this calmness lies a tension between the permanence of the land and the ever-changing sea. The juxtaposition of the rough cliffs and the gentle waves symbolizes resilience amidst the fleeting moments of life. The soft light illuminating the scene evokes a sense of nostalgia, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences of peace and solitude.
In this interplay, Maufra captures not just the essence of the Brittany landscape, but also the fleeting nature of time itself. Created between 1871 and 1918, during a period of great change in France and the art world, the artist was deeply influenced by the Impressionist movement, which sought to capture fleeting moments in nature. Maufra painted this work amidst a tumultuous backdrop of societal shifts, embracing the beauty of his homeland while establishing his unique style that melded Impressionism with a sense of emotional depth.
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Le pont de l’Isle-Adam ou le Vieux pont
Maxime Maufra

Féérie nocturne: Exposition Universelle Paris 1900
Maxime Maufra

Douarnenez in Sunshine
Maxime Maufra

Mer forte à Saint-Guénolé Penmarc’h
Maxime Maufra

Marée Basse À La Plage De Port-Blanc, Presqu’île De Quiberon
Maxime Maufra

Entré d’un trois-mats, Le Havre
Maxime Maufra

Les rochers du château de Dinan, Morgat, Novembre 1903
Maxime Maufra

La Plage de Kerhostin, Morbihan
Maxime Maufra

Rochers au soleil couchant
Maxime Maufra

Soir D’orage À Kerhostin
Maxime Maufra





