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Museum Visit Report The of the work is View of Tangier from the Seashore painted by Ferdinand-Victor-EugeneDelacroix made during the years 1856 to 1858. It is an oil painting on canvas with a dimension of 31 5/16 x 39 5/16 in. (79.53 x 99.85 cm) (canvas) 40 1/4 x 47 1/4 x 4 in. (Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, 2011). The art work is considered realistic as it clearly depicts images of people helping each other to put a wooden boat on shore. The author was “was born on April 26, 1798, in Charenton-St-Maurice, France” (Pioch, 2002, par. 2). The painting is currently located in gallery 305 with accession number 49.4. The artist is considered one of the most influential French painters whose works were classified under the romantic period (Pioch, 2002, par. 1). The painting is a realistic depiction of a panoramic view of Tangier, a city in northern Morocco, from the view points of people on the shore.
The focal point of the art work is the wooden boat being steered to shore by seven people while three others were viewing them. The colors are symmetrical with clear shades of white and blue manifesting the sky and clouds from afar provided the backdrop for mountains as landscape with a magnificent spectacle of the city on top. The dark shades of brown and gold provided shadows and the perspective of nearness to the viewer. Shades and diverse hues of green and blue separate the depth and nearness of the sea.
The illustration of the figures of people was well defined providing volume and enhanced with colors. Overall, the painting is a magnificent portrayal of a realistic painting enticing the viewer to the intricate details of the forms, shapes, colors and shades that give life and meaning to the art work. Works Cited Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Collections. N.d. Web. 21 March 2011. < http://www.artsmia.org/viewer/detail.php?id=799&i=498&v=12&dept=6> Pioch, Nicolas. Delacroix, Eugene. 04 August 2002. Web. 21 March 2011.
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