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Edgar Payne
American (1883-1947)

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Oil On Canvas Laid Down On Board
12 Inches x 15 Inches
Signed LR: Edgar Payne

Circa 1923
19 x 21½ Inches Framed

Payne's colorful Impressionist views of the small fishing villages of Concarneau and Douarnenez on the Brittany Coast were some of his personal favorites. This view is unique in its depiction of a crowded quay (an abundance of figures is rare in the majority of Payne’s work), with fishermen offloading the days' catch as evening approaches.

The artist's use of broad brush strokes, always using bristle rather than sable brushes, and skill with a palette knife give his works a subtle distinction and structure that is recognized worldwide. His unique coloration was accomplished through the technique of adding dark colors to his mixed colors, rarely using paint directly from the tube.

This composition is a fine example of Payne’s vision of everyday simplicity and marine activity in these small European backwaters. They capture a more romantic time and records it with soft poetic beauty that continues to attract collectors of this icon of American painters.

SKU: 0000779

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