Cliffs by the Sea at Cézembre, Brittany

Description

Eugène Isabey was primarily known for his watercolors and paintings of marine and beach scenes. As a young artist, he met and befriended Eugène Delacroix and Richard Parkes Bonington and traveled with them to England in 1825 where he was able to study the work of J. M. W. Turner and the English watercolorists. Isabey was one of the first French painters to work en plein air, or directly from nature. He proved to be an important French landscapist whose life spanned almost the entire 19th century. He contributed illustrations to the Voyage pittoresques et romantiques and became a sought-after watercolorist and painter of historical landscapes.

Provenance

Family of the artist (according to Jill Newhouse). [Jill Newhouse, New York]

Cliffs by the Sea at Cézembre, Brittany

Eugène Isabey

c. 1830

Accession Number

1993.218

Medium

watercolor and gouache with black chalk

Dimensions

Sheet: 25.8 x 35 cm (10 3/16 x 13 3/4 in.)

Classification

Drawing

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of The Print Club of Cleveland in honor of the Club's seventy-fifth anniversary