Coin de Plage by Charles Garabed Atamian
"Coin de plage" translates to "Corner of the Beach" in English. This phrase typically refers to a specific or picturesque part of a beach.
Description: Coin de Plage is a charming painting by Charles Garabed Atamian, created in 1947. The title, which translates to "Corner of the Beach," aptly describes the focus of the painting—a specific, perhaps secluded part of a beach. Atamian captures this scene with a delicate touch, portraying the coastal environment with a blend of realism and impressionistic flair. The painting reflects a serene, inviting atmosphere, highlighting the subtle details of the beach landscape and its natural beauty.
Charles Garabed Atamian, a French artist known for his integration of realism and impressionism, often depicted coastal and maritime scenes with a keen eye for detail and a vivid palette. In Coin de Plage, Atamian’s style brings out the peacefulness and charm of the beach corner, illustrating his skill in capturing the essence of natural settings and their tranquil qualities.
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Location and Date Created: Created in 1947.
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Medium: Oil on canvas.
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Full Artwork Name: Coin de Plage.
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Artwork Style: A blend of realism and impressionism.
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Current Location: Private collection or less documented in public collections.
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Subject/Topic: A specific, tranquil part of a beach, highlighting its natural features and ambiance.