

Watercolor painting of two barefoot people standing on beach. The man on the left is wearing a white, loose-fitting top with long sleeves and shorts. The woman on the right is wearing a brown, knee-length dress. She is holding an object in her left hand. The background includes a dark stormy sky and sea. The painting is signed in the bottom right corner. There is handwritten text in French at the bottom. The color palette is muted with shades of brown, gray, and white. The overall style is impressionist. The title of the piece is "There is corn in the sea!" by Jean Louis Forain.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 789 px
- Museum Record
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