Harbor Entrance Ostend
1884 Finnish National Gallery
About this artwork
A horizontal landscape painting depicting a harbor entrance with a long pier extending from the left and shorter structures on the right, under a light blue sky. Several boats navigate the choppy, brown-green waters.
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Alfred William Finch was a British painter and ceramist who became a prominent figure in Belgian Neo-Impressionism. Though initially influenced by Impressionism, he was a founding member of Les XX, a group that championed avant-garde art in Brussels. This work from 1884 likely predates his full embrace of Pointillism.
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Harbor Entrance Ostend
Alfred William Finch, 1884