Reynolds Beal
American, 1867–1951
Beal was raised in Port Morris, New York, and became an avid yachtsman as well as a fine painter. He travelled exentively, and the seaports of the Atlantic, the Carribbean and Central America were primary subjects. Beal's style, an adaptation of Impressionist brushwork and color, was a happy complement to the scenes of water and sun that predominate in his work. This image boats at sail on a harbor was painted in Rockport, on the coast of Maine.
American, 1867–1951
Rockport—Harbor Scene
1924
Object Type:
Painting
Creation Place:
North America, American, Maine
Dimensions:
11 3/4 x 16 in. (29.85 x 40.64 cm)
Medium and Support:
Oil on Masonite
Accession Number:
2006.0012.0003
Credit Line:
Gift of the Ryneveld family
Beal was raised in Port Morris, New York, and became an avid yachtsman as well as a fine painter. He travelled exentively, and the seaports of the Atlantic, the Carribbean and Central America were primary subjects. Beal's style, an adaptation of Impressionist brushwork and color, was a happy complement to the scenes of water and sun that predominate in his work. This image boats at sail on a harbor was painted in Rockport, on the coast of Maine.
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