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The Reeling Berg, April 1916, (oil on canvas)
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The Reeling Berg, April 1916, (oil on canvas)
990896 The Reeling Berg, April 1916, (oil on canvas) by Marston, George (1882-1940); 71.1x127 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Reeling Berg, April 1916. George Marston (1882-1940). Oil on canvas. 71.1 x 127cm.); Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22493524
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1916 20th Century Painting Antarctic April Berg Chill Glacial Glacier Horizon Iceberg Isolation Medium Group Medium Group Of People Men Only Natural Phenomena Position Reeling Region Remote Rowboat Rowing Boat Secluded Seclusion Temperature Topographical Topographical Art Water Transport Water Vehicle Water Vessel Artist British British Artist George Marston Marston Natural Space
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The Reeling Berg, April 1916
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is a captivating oil painting by British artist George Marston. The artwork, measuring 71.1x127 cm, depicts a scene of isolation and tranquility in the Antarctic region during the early twentieth century. In this stunning piece, Marston skillfully captures the chilling atmosphere of an icy landscape. A group of men can be seen rowing a boat amidst floating icebergs and glaciers. The cold temperature is palpable as they navigate through the secluded waters, surrounded by vast natural space. The painting evokes a sense of seclusion and remoteness that was characteristic of expeditions to Antarctica during this time period. Marston's attention to detail brings out the texture and beauty of both the frozen water and distant horizon. "The Reeling Berg, April 1916" showcases Marston's mastery in capturing natural phenomena on canvas. His use of color and brushstrokes creates a realistic portrayal of this glacial environment. This artwork not only serves as a visual representation but also transports viewers back in time to experience the challenges faced by explorers in their quest for discovery. It stands as a testament to human resilience against nature's forces. Overall, "The Reeling Berg, April 1916" is an exceptional example of topographical art from the early twentieth century that continues to captivate audiences with its beauty and historical significance.
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