Sailboats and Estuary

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"Sailboats and Estuary" is a Neo-Impressionist seascape painting by Belgian artist Théo van Rysselberghe, characterized by its pointillist technique and luminous depiction of boats on calm coastal waters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neo-Impressionist painting
painting
seascape painting
artHistoricalContext post-Impressionism
artStyle Neo-Impressionism
associatedWithArtistNationality Belgian
belongsToOeuvreOf Théo van Rysselberghe
boatTypeDepicted sailing boats
small sailboats
chromaticApproach optical color mixing
colorCharacteristic luminous
compositionType horizontal seascape
countryOfOrigin Belgium
creator Théo van Rysselberghe
creatorNationality Belgian
depicts calm sea
coastal waters
estuary
sailboats
genre landscape painting
marine art
hasSubject boats
sky
water
hasWaterBodyType estuary
influencedBy Georges Seurat
Impressionism
Paul Signac
lightCondition daylight
medium oil paint
mood serene
tranquil
movement Neo-Impressionism
paintingSchool Neo-Impressionism
surface form: Belgian Neo-Impressionism
period late 19th century art
subjectMatter harbor or estuary setting
maritime scene
surfaceQuality textured
technique pointillism
theme coastal landscape
interaction of light and water
leisure on the water
usesBrushwork divisionist technique
dot-like strokes
visualEffect atmospheric perspective
shimmering light
visualFocus boats on calm water

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Théo van Rysselberghe notableWork Sailboats and Estuary