Les quais de Seine à Paris — History & Facts
In the stillness of a moment captured on canvas, loss becomes palpable, echoing through the soft brushstrokes and muted tones. Focus on the gentle ripples of the Seine, where light dances upon the water like fleeting memories. The banks are adorned with delicate trees, their leaves whispering secrets of the past. Notice how the cool blues and warm yellows intertwine, creating an atmosphere both serene and melancholy, as if the scene itself mourns something lost yet cherished. Hidden within this tranquil landscape are the subtle contrasts of life and absence.
The empty benches suggest solitude, inviting contemplation while simultaneously evoking a sense of longing. The soft haze around the horizon blurs the line between reality and dream, hinting at a fleeting moment forever etched in time—an embodiment of nostalgia that resonates deeply within the viewer. Frank Myers Boggs painted this artwork during a period when Impressionism was reaching its zenith, a time marked by a growing interest in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere. He found inspiration in Paris, a city that breathed life into his brush, yet also held memories of transience and change.
The world around him was evolving rapidly, and in this work, he reflected both the beauty and the impermanence that life so often brings.
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Notre-Dame vue du Pont au Double
Frank Myers Boggs

Le pont Saint-Michel
Frank Myers Boggs

Paris, la Seine et l’Hôtel de Ville
Frank Myers Boggs

Quai de la Seine, Paris, au Clair de Lune
Frank Myers Boggs

Le pont au change et le quai de l’horloge
Frank Myers Boggs

La démolition de l’ancien pont de la Tournelle
Frank Myers Boggs

La démolition de l’ancien pont de la Tournelle
Frank Myers Boggs

La tour Saint-Jacques
Frank Myers Boggs

Le Moulin de la Galette
Frank Myers Boggs

Le quai Malaquais
Frank Myers Boggs





