A Coastal View With a Lighthouse, Albert Julius Olsson

A Coastal View With a Lighthouse, Albert Julius Olsson

A coastal view with a lighthouse a coastal scene showing a headland and lighthouse, perhaps pendeen in cornwall, in the distance on the right, with rocks in the foreground. The painting shows the view at night, with the glow of the lighthouse beam radiating into the night sky. The presence of the moon is implied by highlights in the clouds and on the sea. The artist, who worked in st ives in cornwall and in southern ireland, was famous for his moonlight images, landscapes and marine subjects. St ives was an artistic centre in the late 19th and 20th centuries, paralleling nearby newlyn. Olsson had a studio overlooking porthmeor beach on the atlantic coast with its huge seas. He painted on the spot and as this image shows, was interested in the depiction of wave formation under the effects of the sun or moon. Olsson was in the royal naval reserve during world war i and directed the camouflage painting of warships in plymouth and portsmouth dockyards. A coastal view. Object Type: painting. Genre: marine art. Date: early 20th century. Dimensions: Painting: 686 x 990 mm; Frame: 952 mm x 1245 mm x 140 mm. Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Royal Museums Greenwich. A Coastal View With a Lighthouse RMG BHC3877
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Author: Albert Julius Olsson (1864–1942)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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