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Louis Duveau (1818 - 1867), 'Rising Tide, Coast of Penmarch', 1850-9

Key facts
Full title Rising Tide, Coast of Penmarch
Artist Louis Duveau (1818 - 1867)
Date made 1850-9
Medium and support Oil on canvas
Dimensions 64.1 × 80.6 cm
Acquisition credit Bought by the Tate Gallery, 1932; transferred 1956
Inventory number NG4613
Location Not on display
Collection Main Collection
Rising Tide, Coast of Penmarch
Louis Duveau (1818 - 1867)
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Previously attributed to Géricault and Couture, this painting has recently been attributed to the Breton artist Louis Duveau (1818-1867). It is believed to be one of several versions of the composition by the artist, the final version of which (now likely lost) was made into a print by Emile Louis Vernier, published in 1860. Born in Saint-Malo, Duveau trained and worked in Paris but Brittany and the Breton coast remained a source of inspiration throughout his career. Breton peasants and fishermen form the subject of many of his paintings. The coast depicted in this painting is that of Penmarch, in Finistère, south-west Brittany. Three young people, in traditional Breton dress, find themselves in a perilous situation, having been cut off from land by the incoming sea. Threatened by a raging sea, two women cling to each other in distress while a boy waves an improvised flag, desperately calling for help. Foaming waves encircle their half-submerged rock. The melodrama and colouring are both characteristic of the romantic vein in nineteenth-century French painting.

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