Low Tide (Recto of 1929.6.79B) by John Noble
Description: Low Tide (Recto of 1929.6.79B) is a work by John Noble, created around the early 20th century. The painting captures a coastal scene at low tide, emphasizing the exposed shoreline and the expansive sea. Noble’s focus on the details of the tide's impact on the landscape reveals his interest in natural phenomena and their effects on the environment. The artwork demonstrates Noble’s skill in portraying marine subjects with a realistic yet evocative approach, showcasing the changes in the seascape as the tide recedes.
John Noble, an American artist, was recognized for his marine and landscape paintings. His work often reflected his fascination with the interplay of water and light, influenced by his studies and experiences along the coastlines. Low Tide (Recto of 1929.6.79B) is a testament to his ability to capture the subtle transformations in the natural world, highlighting his attention to detail and his contribution to marine art.
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Location and Date Created: Early 20th century.
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Medium: Oil on canvas or board.
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Full Artwork Name: Low Tide (Recto of 1929.6.79B).
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Artwork Style: Marine art, Realism.
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Subject/Topic: A coastal scene at low tide, focusing on the exposed shoreline and sea.