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On Walberswick Pier, c1887, (c1915). Artist: Philip Wilson Steer
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On Walberswick Pier, c1887, (c1915). Artist: Philip Wilson Steer
On Walberswick Pier, c1887, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
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This print titled "On Walberswick Pier, c1887" transports us to a sunny day in England's coastal town of Walberswick. Taken by the talented artist Philip Wilson Steer, this impressionist masterpiece captures the essence of a breezy summer season. The image showcases two women, dressed in vibrant dresses and stylish sunhats, enjoying the outdoors on the pier. The warm sunlight illuminates their faces as they gaze out towards the breathtaking vista of the sea. It is evident that they are engrossed in conversation or perhaps simply admiring the beauty surrounding them. The artist skillfully portrays their relaxed demeanor and contentment through his brushstrokes. Steer's use of color adds depth and life to this 19th-century scene, evoking a sense of joy and tranquility. As we observe this artwork, we can almost feel the gentle sea breeze caressing our skin and hear seagulls calling from above. This remarkable piece not only celebrates nature but also hints at humanity's fascination with science and literature during that era. With an art book open beside one woman, it suggests an interest in astronomy or perhaps exploring new ideas within British society. Through this print from Alfred Yockney's International Art: Past and Present collection, we are transported back to a time when simplicity met artistic brilliance on Walberswick Pier—a true testament to Philip Wilson Steer's talent as an impressionist painter.
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