

What We Did at the Seaside - Nothing
Black and white drawing of a group of people on a beach. The people are wearing old-fashioned clothing. Three men sit on the beach, two are talking and one lies on his back on the sand. A woman wearing a long dress and hat stands over the men. In the background, there are more people, a donkey, a horse and several small buildings with slanted roofs. The buildings have numbers on them: 6, 1 and 2. The scene appears to depict a beach scene with people relaxing and some going about other activities. The drawing is done in a detailed and realistic style. The title of the drawing is "What We Did at the Seaside - Nothing" by artist James Ensor.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 648 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

How Not to Play the Game

Jewels - At the Great Exhibition

A Little Hop in Harley Street

Fontainebleau Forest: Mother Pichard's Canteen (La Forêt de Fontainebleau: Cantine de la mère Pichard)

The Pinder Circus

The Four Seasons: Autumn

Adoration of the Magi

An Illustration

Musical Works of Ernest Doré: Souvenir of Alsace, Alsatian Dance - Title Page

On the Fortifications at Saint-Ouen

Hamlet: Hamlet Commands the Actors to do a Scene from the Poisoning of his Father

Christ Disputing with the Doctors: A Sketch

Much Ado about Nothing

The Queen of Diamonds - How She Was Won and Lost

Coelebs in Search of a Mulready Envelope

Opening Day in New York

La Guitariste

Our Brilliant Failure

Joseph Telling his Dreams

Illustrations for Faust: Faust seeks to allure Marguerite

A Parisian Ball - Dancing at the Mabille, Paris

Nursemaids

Wedding at the Louvre

Frédéric Mistral: Mémoires et Recits by Frédéric Mistral: tavern scene/ ruin and man (insert after p. 96)