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Claude-Joseph Vernet.
French, 1714-1789.
A Storm on a Mediterranean Coast. 1767
Painting at Bedtime.
Seaport by Moonlight.
Claude-Joseph Vernet.
Vernet was primarily a landscape and marine painter, concentrating on atmospheric effects and the contemporary taste for the exotic. Many of his paintings feature very well rendered human figures.
View of the Bay of Bandol: tuna fishing (1755).
Joseph Vernet.
National Navy Museum, París.
Fishermen gather their haul under a late-afternoon orange sky in this stunning 1745 painting by Claude Joseph Vernet.
This type of painting, combining pleasant subjects, truer-than-life light and warm colours, was the basis of Vernet’s success, even catching the eye of Louis XV.
@ofervi @henrirouen @dianadep1 @menkareh @Hakflak @Surrealism_KY @tiquetaki @escuchaaaa @Flavio51840161 Magnífica la obra de Vernet. Muchas gracias, Orlando.
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🎨Claude Joseph Vernet
(1714 - 1789)
Le duc d'Orléans et son fils le futur #Louis-Philippe partent pour la #chasse. Très tôt, le futur #PhilippeEgalité adopte la mode anglaise comme on le voit sur ce tableau de #Vernet. Il est né #CeJourLa le #13avril #1747.
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Cover art is The Ballad of Lenore, or The Dead Travel Fast (1839) by Émile Jean-Horace Vernet.
@worldpainting2 Claude Joseph Vernet was a French painter who became known as an important marine painter by his countless port views. He was the father of the artist Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, who was once the father of history painter Horace Vernet.
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Four Times of the Day – Evening
Claude Joseph Vernet.