Yves Decaudan - L'ancre et l'horizon





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Yves Decaudan, L'ancre et l'horizon, an acrylic painting on canvas, 80 × 80 cm, signed by hand, 2026, contemporary marine subject, original edition, unframed, excellent condition, France.
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Seascape "The Anchor and the Horizon" - 2026
Imagine this seascape painting in your home.
This artwork, titled "The Anchor and the Horizon", is a contemporary seascape that is distinguished by its graphic and minimalist approach. The style is close to modern illustration. Superfluous details are eliminated in favor of clean lines and flat areas of color without gradients. The birds are suggested by simple white strokes, adding a touch of life and movement to an otherwise still landscape.
L'Ancre et l'Horizon gives off an impression of peaceful solitude. The boat, motionless and moored, seems to be waiting for the next tide. It is a work that invites contemplation and a moment to breathe. The contrast between the realism of the subject—a classic harbor scene—and the almost abstract treatment of the colors gives the painting a timeless dimension.
Painting by the Breton painter-artist — 1954
Acrylic on cotton canvas, wooden stretcher frame, 80 x 80 cm, unframed.
Shipment in a display carton.
Seascape "The Anchor and the Horizon" - 2026
Imagine this seascape painting in your home.
This artwork, titled "The Anchor and the Horizon", is a contemporary seascape that is distinguished by its graphic and minimalist approach. The style is close to modern illustration. Superfluous details are eliminated in favor of clean lines and flat areas of color without gradients. The birds are suggested by simple white strokes, adding a touch of life and movement to an otherwise still landscape.
L'Ancre et l'Horizon gives off an impression of peaceful solitude. The boat, motionless and moored, seems to be waiting for the next tide. It is a work that invites contemplation and a moment to breathe. The contrast between the realism of the subject—a classic harbor scene—and the almost abstract treatment of the colors gives the painting a timeless dimension.
Painting by the Breton painter-artist — 1954
Acrylic on cotton canvas, wooden stretcher frame, 80 x 80 cm, unframed.
Shipment in a display carton.

