Gustave de Breanski Art
Gustave de Breanski’s name is synonymous with attractive landscapes and coastal scenes. De Breanski was a prolific painter who described himself as a landscape artist, but the majority of his work is made up of seascapes and inshore scenes. All seven of his Royal Academy exhibits between 1878–87 consisted primarily of marine views. Gustave’s style is much broader and more impressionistic than that of his brother. His paintings, often featuring fishing boats and other working craft, convey a maritime realism that is both distinctive and widely appealing. His proficiency with colors is excellent, and his composition shows an adeptness at both balance and perspective. A strong supporter of the Suffolk Street Galleries, the artist exhibited some 51 canvases there throughout his career. Today, paintings by Gustave de Breanski are gaining in popularity among discerning collectors and are considered quite reasonably priced in the fine art market.
19th Century Gustave de Breanski Art
Oil
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1910s Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1940s Gustave de Breanski Art
Oil
1860s Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1940s Expressionist Gustave de Breanski Art
Oil, Canvas
2010s Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
2010s Contemporary Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1910s Post-Impressionist Gustave de Breanski Art
Oil, Canvas
1950s Post-Impressionist Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1960s Post-Impressionist Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
1950s Post-Impressionist Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil
19th Century Gustave de Breanski Art
Oil
19th Century Naturalistic Gustave de Breanski Art
Canvas, Oil