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Marine painting “Breton Coastline”, signed Marijane le Goaster – 1985
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Acrylic painting on canvas depicting a seascape, signed Marijane (lower right). This colorful work highlights boats stranded on a beach, a few meters from houses, with the wild coast and calm sea in the background. The canvas is framed in a magnificent gilded wood frame with moldings, friezes, scrolls, and shells.
Marijane Le Goaster is a well-rounded artist from the Quimper Fine Arts School. She paints a variety of subjects in acrylic: landscapes and seashores, shore fishermen, regattas, still lifes, and portraits.
Her painting is generous and dynamic. From a classical style, she has moved towards a more pared-down style. Her color palette is varied and luminous, like a Breton sky.
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Period: 1985
Excellent condition.
Delivery in France and internationally.
Dimensions:
Width: 80 cm
Height: 65 cm
Depth: 7 cm
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