A dramatic chromolithograph or color phototype focusing entirely on the open ocean
Visual Details
Description
Devoid of ships or coastlines, the scene focuses purely on the turbulent, rolling waves of the Atlantic. It utilizes techniques that faithfully replicate the texture of the artist’s original “impasto” brushstrokes
The Subject
Marine landscapes, the sublime, oceanic storms
Technical Specifications
Martin Schöne
Martin Schöne
Chromolithograph or color phototype
Circa 1890-1910
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“MARTIN SCHÖNE PINX.”; “Sturm im Atlantic”; “RICH. BONG, KUNSTVERLAG, BERLIN
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Berlin, Germany
Historical Significance
Embodies the Romantic concept of the “sublime”—nature in its wildest, most solitary state. A prime example of middle-class domestic art imitating gallery oil paintings
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