Jean Claude (1942) - Port calme

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Jean Claude (1942), Port calme, oil on canvas, original edition in posimpressionism style, 2010–2020 period, 31 cm high by 41 cm wide (with frame 31×41×3 cm), hand-signed, in good condition, France, sold by Galería.

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Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent work of art belonging to Jean Claude, depicting a tranquil marina full of sailboats moored beneath a cloudy sky, evoking serenity, freedom, and the promise of future journeys across the sea. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.

· Dimensions with frame: 31x41x3 cm.
· Dimensions without frame: 30x40 cm.
· Oil on canvas hand-signed by the artist in the lower left.
· The piece is in good condition.
· The work is sold with a beautiful frame (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description. Digital representation in an indicative mockup; there may be differences from the actual item in color, scale, and details.

The piece will be professionally packed by a IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting represents a serene view of a marina replete with vessels, where the sailboats rest moored under a wide sky gently covered with clouds. The composition immediately conveys a sense of calm, freshness, and stillness, as if time had paused during a quiet morning by the sea. The harmony of blues, grays, whites, and delicate violet hues envelops the entire scene in an elegant and profoundly contemplative atmosphere.

In the foreground appear several recreational boats whose hulls are arranged diagonally, guiding the eye toward the interior of the harbor. The sailboat in the center takes on special prominence due to its proximity and the clarity of its hull, outlined in white, blue, and gray tones. Its smooth, elongated lines convey lightness, while the bow’s orientation seems to invite the viewer to imagine a future departure into open waters.

The nearby boats show numerous details that enrich the scene: decks, railings, cabins, ropes, small windows, and navigation elements. These components appear integrated naturally and make it possible to recognize the activity of the port without overloading the composition. Although the vessels remain motionless, everything seems ready to come to life when the moment to set sail arrives.

The masts are one of the most important features of the painting. Their vertical lines traverse much of the surface and rise toward the sky, creating an elegant, repeated rhythm. Some are clearly defined, while others become more tenuous as they recede. This succession of verticals adds depth and turns the harbor into a delicate network of lines that visually connects the water with the atmosphere.

On the left side two large masts stand out, framing the scene and emphasizing the proximity of the foreground vessels. Their powerful verticality contrasts with the horizontal lines of the horizon and the docks. This combination provides balance to the composition and directs the gaze toward the center, where the multitude of boats loses definition and gradually blends into the distance.

The central area gathers a large number of sailboats moored side by side. Their white, gray, and blue hulls form a sequence of overlapping shapes that conveys the usual activity of a port without needing to show human figures. The density of vessels suggests a busy, story-filled place, full of journeys and encounters, even as this moment is enveloped in a tranquil silence.

The water occupies a good part of the lower and right areas, opening a breath of space in front of the concentration of boats. Its surface features a blend of soft turquoise, marine greens, light blues, whites, and grays. Reflections appear slightly fragmented, as if a very gentle breeze disturbed the harbor’s mirror. This aquatic luminosity adds freshness and balances the presence of the clouds.

The water band on the right functions as a visual channel guiding the gaze toward the horizon. In it, the sky, boats, and masts are reflected, though their shapes are softened by the water’s movement. This traversal creates a sense of vastness and allows one to imagine the harbor opening beyond the scene toward a tranquil bay or the sea.

The sky holds fundamental importance in the work’s atmosphere. It occupies almost half the upper composition and is built with numerous light tones: pale blue, pearly gray, white, lavender, and small yellowish glints. The clouds extend in horizontal layers and seem to drift slowly, suggesting a fresh day in which light filters softly and evenly.

Despite the presence of clouds, the landscape does not feel dark or menacing. Brightness is distributed throughout the space, creating a silvered luminosity that envelops the vessels. Some pinkish and violet reflections introduce delicate warmth, enriching the cool palette and giving the harbor an atmosphere akin to early morning hours or a tranquil sunset.

Along the horizon lies a low band of land and vegetation that gently closes the perspective. Its greens and dark blues contrast with the clear sky and help situate the boats within a protected bay. The background’s discreteness allows the ships to remain the true protagonists while adding stability and depth to the scene.

The absence of people intensifies the sense of pause. The sailboats seem to wait quietly for their crews, keeping in their decks the promise of future journeys. This stillness invites one to imagine the soft sound of water against the hulls, the creak of ropes, and the gentle motion of the masts. The work thus conveys not only an image but also the entire sensorial atmosphere of a resting harbor.

The painting can be interpreted as an evocation of freedom and the desire to travel. The vessels remain moored, but their presence is inevitably linked to adventure, the horizon, and the possibility of departure. The harbor’s calm represents rest before the voyage, a moment of waiting in which the sea seems to hold countless destinations still to be discovered.

Overall, the work offers an elegant and luminous view of a marina full of sailboats beneath a sky of soft clouds. The repetition of masts, water reflections, and the delicate range of blues, grays, and violets create a balanced composition that conveys serenity, spaciousness, and the desire for freedom. It is a scene capable of bringing freshness, sophistication, and a refined maritime atmosphere to any space.

Pictura Galeria presents this magnificent work of art belonging to Jean Claude, depicting a tranquil marina full of sailboats moored beneath a cloudy sky, evoking serenity, freedom, and the promise of future journeys across the sea. The painting stands out for its excellent technique and the high pictorial quality it conveys.

· Dimensions with frame: 31x41x3 cm.
· Dimensions without frame: 30x40 cm.
· Oil on canvas hand-signed by the artist in the lower left.
· The piece is in good condition.
· The work is sold with a beautiful frame (included in the auction as a gift).

The work comes from an exclusive private collection in Girona.

Important note: the photographs included are an integral part of the lot description. Digital representation in an indicative mockup; there may be differences from the actual item in color, scale, and details.

The piece will be professionally packed by a IVEX expert (https://www.instagram.com/ivex.online/), using high-quality materials to ensure its protection. The shipping price covers both the cost of professional packaging and the transport itself.
Shipping will be carried out by Correos or GLS with tracking. International shipping available.

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This painting represents a serene view of a marina replete with vessels, where the sailboats rest moored under a wide sky gently covered with clouds. The composition immediately conveys a sense of calm, freshness, and stillness, as if time had paused during a quiet morning by the sea. The harmony of blues, grays, whites, and delicate violet hues envelops the entire scene in an elegant and profoundly contemplative atmosphere.

In the foreground appear several recreational boats whose hulls are arranged diagonally, guiding the eye toward the interior of the harbor. The sailboat in the center takes on special prominence due to its proximity and the clarity of its hull, outlined in white, blue, and gray tones. Its smooth, elongated lines convey lightness, while the bow’s orientation seems to invite the viewer to imagine a future departure into open waters.

The nearby boats show numerous details that enrich the scene: decks, railings, cabins, ropes, small windows, and navigation elements. These components appear integrated naturally and make it possible to recognize the activity of the port without overloading the composition. Although the vessels remain motionless, everything seems ready to come to life when the moment to set sail arrives.

The masts are one of the most important features of the painting. Their vertical lines traverse much of the surface and rise toward the sky, creating an elegant, repeated rhythm. Some are clearly defined, while others become more tenuous as they recede. This succession of verticals adds depth and turns the harbor into a delicate network of lines that visually connects the water with the atmosphere.

On the left side two large masts stand out, framing the scene and emphasizing the proximity of the foreground vessels. Their powerful verticality contrasts with the horizontal lines of the horizon and the docks. This combination provides balance to the composition and directs the gaze toward the center, where the multitude of boats loses definition and gradually blends into the distance.

The central area gathers a large number of sailboats moored side by side. Their white, gray, and blue hulls form a sequence of overlapping shapes that conveys the usual activity of a port without needing to show human figures. The density of vessels suggests a busy, story-filled place, full of journeys and encounters, even as this moment is enveloped in a tranquil silence.

The water occupies a good part of the lower and right areas, opening a breath of space in front of the concentration of boats. Its surface features a blend of soft turquoise, marine greens, light blues, whites, and grays. Reflections appear slightly fragmented, as if a very gentle breeze disturbed the harbor’s mirror. This aquatic luminosity adds freshness and balances the presence of the clouds.

The water band on the right functions as a visual channel guiding the gaze toward the horizon. In it, the sky, boats, and masts are reflected, though their shapes are softened by the water’s movement. This traversal creates a sense of vastness and allows one to imagine the harbor opening beyond the scene toward a tranquil bay or the sea.

The sky holds fundamental importance in the work’s atmosphere. It occupies almost half the upper composition and is built with numerous light tones: pale blue, pearly gray, white, lavender, and small yellowish glints. The clouds extend in horizontal layers and seem to drift slowly, suggesting a fresh day in which light filters softly and evenly.

Despite the presence of clouds, the landscape does not feel dark or menacing. Brightness is distributed throughout the space, creating a silvered luminosity that envelops the vessels. Some pinkish and violet reflections introduce delicate warmth, enriching the cool palette and giving the harbor an atmosphere akin to early morning hours or a tranquil sunset.

Along the horizon lies a low band of land and vegetation that gently closes the perspective. Its greens and dark blues contrast with the clear sky and help situate the boats within a protected bay. The background’s discreteness allows the ships to remain the true protagonists while adding stability and depth to the scene.

The absence of people intensifies the sense of pause. The sailboats seem to wait quietly for their crews, keeping in their decks the promise of future journeys. This stillness invites one to imagine the soft sound of water against the hulls, the creak of ropes, and the gentle motion of the masts. The work thus conveys not only an image but also the entire sensorial atmosphere of a resting harbor.

The painting can be interpreted as an evocation of freedom and the desire to travel. The vessels remain moored, but their presence is inevitably linked to adventure, the horizon, and the possibility of departure. The harbor’s calm represents rest before the voyage, a moment of waiting in which the sea seems to hold countless destinations still to be discovered.

Overall, the work offers an elegant and luminous view of a marina full of sailboats beneath a sky of soft clouds. The repetition of masts, water reflections, and the delicate range of blues, grays, and violets create a balanced composition that conveys serenity, spaciousness, and the desire for freedom. It is a scene capable of bringing freshness, sophistication, and a refined maritime atmosphere to any space.

Details

Artist
Jean Claude (1942)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Gallery
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Port calme
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition
Height
31 cm
Width
41 cm
Style
Post-Impressionism
Period
2010-2020
SpainVerified
1920
Objects sold
100%
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