Voorvertoning Bekijk in AR Schakel over naar print Bestel handgeschilderde reproductie Schakel over naar digitale afbeelding Verstuur
Toevoegen aan favorieten Download Vergelijkbare items Röntgenonderzoek Diavoorstelling Statistieken

Unloading Cement, Lyme

The painting Unloading Cement, Lyme by Richard Ernst Eurich is a captivating depiction of a coastal village scene. Created in 1932, this oil on canvas piece measures 59 x 87 cm and is currently housed at the Salford Museum - Art Gallery in Salford, United Kingdom.

Scene Description

The painting showcases a large boat docked at the pier next to a small white house with a red roof. The boat is filled with various items such as barrels, crates, and a chair. Two people are visible in the scene, one near the center of the image and another closer to the right side. This charming scene captures the essence of daily life in a coastal village where boats play an essential role.

Artistic Style

Richard Ernst Eurich's style is reminiscent of other notable artists such as Stanhope Alexander Forbes, known for his Realism pieces like Boats at Anchor. Similarly, Eugène Louis Boudin's Impressionist works, such as Sailing Boats at Quay, also evoke a sense of coastal life.

Similar Works

Other notable paintings that share similar themes and styles include: Handmade oil painting reproductions of Unloading Cement, Lyme can be found on WahooArt.com, allowing art enthusiasts to own a piece of this captivating scene.
For more information on Richard Ernst Eurich and other notable artists, visit the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art guide on WahooArt.com.

Richard Eurich (1903 – 1992)

"meta_description": "Richard Eurich (1903-1992) was een Brits schilder, bekend om zijn krachtige zeegezichten en indrukwekkende oorlogsschilderingen, waaronder de iconische Dunkirk-afbeelding. Zijn werk straalt mysterie en emotie uit."

Over dit kunstwerk