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A sketch showing breaking waves at Le Croisic, Brittany. Everett has used colour to convey the scene. The greenness of the sea forms a counterpoint to the white spray. A wave breaks on the left and the spray on the crest of the wave has been reduced to a schematic patterning. The sky is a milky violet blue with pink clouds in a bank. During December 1921 Everett stayed at the 'Fort de L'Ocean' hotel, Le Croisic, near St Lazaire, on the Loire-Atlantique. The hotel was positioned above the rocks and afforded a panoramic view of the sea. He was the only person staying in the hotel, and from his vantage point in the glass verandah, he was able to see the sun rise and set over the Atlantic. Everett befriended the skipper of a four-masted barque, 'Hagomont', and frequently sailed in her to St Nazaire.
Title
Le Croisic
Date
1921
Medium
oil on paper
Measurements
H 25 x W 35.5 cm
Accession number
BHC0065
Work type
Painting