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Sailboats in the Storm, Antique painting by Franz Müller-Gossen, 1920s

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Author: Franz Müller-Gossen
Period: The Twenties
Category: 20th Century Seascape
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Sailboats in the Storm, Antique painting by Franz Müller-Gossen, 1920s 
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Sailboats in the Storm An elegant and dynamic example of maritime realism by Franz Müller-Gossen in this antique oil painting that captures the power of the sea and sailing boats. Technical Information: Code: QMA02 Period: 1920s Origin: Germany Author: Franz Müller-Gossen (1871–1946) Technique: oil on canvas Artwork dimensions: 75 x 120 cm Dimensions with frame: 89 x 133 cm Description: Oil painting on canvas depicting a maritime subject, executed by Franz Müller-Gossen. The composition portrays sailboats navigating on a rough sea, with a dynamic rendering of the waves characterized by impasto brushstrokes and chromatic variations ranging from dark green to frothy white, while the sails, taut with the wind, stand out against a sky full of rain-laden clouds, and light filters through, creating accentuated contrasts on the marine surfaces. Observing this work, it is clear that the true protagonists of the scene are not the vessels or the men who steer them, but the waves and the sea in its majestic power, all enclosed in a contemporary gilded frame that emphasizes the depth of the scene. Franz Müller-Gossen (1871–1946) A German painter of the Impressionist school, renowned for his ability to capture the changing atmospheres of marine and coastal landscapes. Through a vibrant painting technique and the use of impasto brushstrokes, the artist was able to translate the peculiar light of marine views onto the canvas, transforming skies and bodies of water into lyrical protagonists of his compositions. His work, rooted in the tradition of en plein air landscape painting, testifies to an approach that combines naturalistic observation of reality with a strong subjective sensitivity, defining a visual language that elegantly interpreted the taste for marine painting between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. 
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