Mainié (XX) - Barcas en la orilla





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Mainié (XX), Barcas en la orilla, oil on canvas, original edition, a coastal landscape in post-impressionism, created in France in the 1970s, signed in the lower left corner, framed, 43 × 64 cm.
Description from the seller
Boats on the shore, Mainié, Post-Impressionism, 70’s – France.
Spectacular oil on French canvas, signed Mainié in the lower left corner. It depicts a pleasant and picturesque coastal scene, with fishing boats on the sand, small houses, and a rocky landscape in the background. It focuses on capturing the beauty of the landscape, without an apparent message or protest, a characteristic that relates it to post-impressionism. Additionally, the way the drawing gradually dissolves through the simplification of figures into patches of color. The various shapes of houses, boats, and rocks dissolve into small, quick patches of color that bring life to the work.
Vivid colors bring dynamism to the scene. The brushstrokes are loose and visible, typical of the Impressionists, with considerable texture, which enhances the sense of movement and light. It is a piece that conveys calm with a serene and balanced composition, where the only thing that matters is contemplating its beauty.
Technique on support: oil on canvas.
Boats on the Shore
Author: Mainié
Signed in the bottom left corner.
Style: Post-Impressionism
1970s decade
Good condition for its age and use.
Total dimensions: 43 x 64 x 4 cm.
Frameless dimensions: 31.5 x 53 cm.
The shipment of the product will be paid for by the buyer according to its dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange the logistics and agree on the budget. Shipping costs include professional custom packaging; personalized shipping, with tracking number, and warranty.
The frame that protects the artwork is offered as a gift but has value in itself. It is provided at no additional cost so that when your artwork arrives at your home or destination, it can be displayed immediately. Any damage to the frame itself, which does not affect the integrity of the artwork, cannot be accepted as a valid reason to open a claim or request a cancellation.
Seller's Story
Boats on the shore, Mainié, Post-Impressionism, 70’s – France.
Spectacular oil on French canvas, signed Mainié in the lower left corner. It depicts a pleasant and picturesque coastal scene, with fishing boats on the sand, small houses, and a rocky landscape in the background. It focuses on capturing the beauty of the landscape, without an apparent message or protest, a characteristic that relates it to post-impressionism. Additionally, the way the drawing gradually dissolves through the simplification of figures into patches of color. The various shapes of houses, boats, and rocks dissolve into small, quick patches of color that bring life to the work.
Vivid colors bring dynamism to the scene. The brushstrokes are loose and visible, typical of the Impressionists, with considerable texture, which enhances the sense of movement and light. It is a piece that conveys calm with a serene and balanced composition, where the only thing that matters is contemplating its beauty.
Technique on support: oil on canvas.
Boats on the Shore
Author: Mainié
Signed in the bottom left corner.
Style: Post-Impressionism
1970s decade
Good condition for its age and use.
Total dimensions: 43 x 64 x 4 cm.
Frameless dimensions: 31.5 x 53 cm.
The shipment of the product will be paid for by the buyer according to its dimensions, weight, and destination. We will contact you to arrange the logistics and agree on the budget. Shipping costs include professional custom packaging; personalized shipping, with tracking number, and warranty.
The frame that protects the artwork is offered as a gift but has value in itself. It is provided at no additional cost so that when your artwork arrives at your home or destination, it can be displayed immediately. Any damage to the frame itself, which does not affect the integrity of the artwork, cannot be accepted as a valid reason to open a claim or request a cancellation.

