Painting “Boats at Low Tide”, signed J-P. Guinegault – 2nd part 20th century
- Dimensions :
- H72 x W62 x D7
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- classic
This marine painting by Jean-Paul Guinegault captures a suspended moment on a peaceful coast at low tide. Three fishing boats rest on a muddy shore. Two of them dominate the foreground, one tilted slightly as if in repose, while another blends into the background. The composition is simple, almost meditative: a distant horizon, a flat expanse, and a pale sky with bluish hues that envelops the scene in a soft and melancholic atmosphere. The colors are deliberately muted, as if to emphasize the tranquility of the moment and the stillness of the boats. Nothing moves; everything seems to wait—for the return of the sea, the next departure, or simply the passage of time. This painting evokes the solitude of deserted ports, the beauty of ordinary moments, and the discreet poetry of the maritime world. It invites contemplation and listening to silence. Jean-Paul Guinegault was a French painter born in Paris in 1918, son of the painter Georges Guinegault. Trained under Louis Roger and René Jaudon, he developed a figurative style sensitive to light and local atmospheres. He settled in Angers in 1950, where he led a peaceful life and devoted his art to French landscapes: Atlantic ports, flower-lined streets, Breton mills, and intimate scenes. A member of the Indépendants and the Artists Français, he exhibited regularly in Paris, Burgundy, and Charente-Maritime. His work, imbued with gentleness and poetry, reflects a contemplative view of the world. He passed away in 2009, leaving behind a sincere and luminous oeuvre. ******** Period: Second half of the 20th century. Excellent condition. Delivery upon request in France and internationally. Dimensions: Width: 62 cm. Height: 72 cm. Depth: 7 cm. Reference: 040925.2.
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