La marée montante à Port-Blanc — History & Facts
In the swirling tides of existence, where the sea meets the shore, destiny weaves its intricate patterns. Here lies a moment suspended between the ebb and flow, an invitation to contemplate the unseen forces that shape our lives. Look to the horizon, where the light gently caresses the water’s surface, shimmering like a thousand diamonds cast adrift. Notice how the artist captures the shifting colors—deep cerulean blending into soft pastels, depicting a dynamic interplay between sky and sea.
The brushstrokes pulse with energy, creating a rhythmic motion that draws the eye toward the rising tide, suggesting both inevitability and transformation. Hidden within the layers of color are dualities: the calm before the storm and the tempest's raw power. The stark contrast between the tranquil clouds and the turbulent waves speaks of nature's unpredictable temperament, reflecting the human spirit’s struggle against fate. In this interplay, there’s an invitation to explore how the mundane and the monumental coexist within our own narratives. Maxime Maufra painted La marée montante à Port-Blanc in 1914, a year marked by looming global conflict and personal introspection.
Nestled in the picturesque town of Port-Blanc, he found inspiration in the ever-changing tides, mirroring the uncertainty of the world around him. This work emerged amidst a backdrop of evolving artistic movements, as France grappled with its identity in a turbulent era.
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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





