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Charles Méryon — Oceania:  Fishing near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845
Charles Méryon

Oceania: Fishing near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845

1863

This etching by Charles Meryon documents a fishing scene in the Wallis Islands, capturing the artist's anthropological interest in Pacific cultures during the mid-19th century. Meryon employs the fine linear qualities characteristic of etching to render both the tropical landscape with its distinctive palms and the boats and figures engaged in daily maritime activities. The work exemplifies the period's fascination with documenting remote island societies, combining topographical precision with ethnographic observation.

Medium
etching

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Charles Méryon, Oceania: Fishing near Islands with Palms in the Uea or Wallis Group, 1845, 1863

This etching by Charles Meryon documents a fishing scene in the Wallis Islands, capturing the artist's anthropological interest in Pacific cultures during the mid-19th century. Meryon employs the fine linear qualities characteristic of etching to render both the tropical landscape with its distinctive palms and the boats and figures engaged in daily maritime activities. The work exemplifies the period's fascination with documenting remote island societies, combining topographical precision with ethnographic observation.

Medium
etching
Year
1863
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Serene Mood, Nautical Subject, 19th Century, Oceania, Etching, French Artist, Romanticism, Print Medium, Tropical Landscape, Colonial exploration

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