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Manhattan Beach – Study After Edward Henry Potthast

This impressionistic study captures the sunlit joy of Manhattan Beach, originally painted by Edward Henry Potthast (1857–1927). Known for his vibrant depictions of leisure scenes, Potthast masterfully portrayed carefree moments along the American coastline, often focusing on New York’s bustling beaches. His signature loose brushwork and luminous color palette bring to life the movement of figures and the shimmering ocean light, hallmarks of American Impressionism.

With vibrant colors, loose brushstrokes, and rich textures, this piece brings that same warmth and nostalgia to life. A celebration of light, movement, and the timeless beauty of coastal memories, Sunlit Play at Manhattan Beach is perfect for those who cherish the ocean’s charm and the magic of summer days.

This study remains faithful to Potthast’s composition and energetic style, celebrating his ability to transform everyday moments into timeless art. Due to minor canvas damage, this painting is offered at a significantly discounted price, making it a rare opportunity to own a piece inspired by one of America’s great Impressionists.

 

• Size: 20” x 16” with a gold/black wooden frame making the entire piece 15.5" x 15.5"

• Profile: painted on a canvas board and includes a beautiful white wooden frame

**priced as is, small hole repair

 

 

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Manhattan Beach – Study After Edward Henry Potthast — Original Painting

$300.00Price
  • 20” width

    16” height

    5/8 painted profile

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