часть 3 -- European art Европейская живопись – June Bartlett Early Morning View of Manama from Muharraq Bahrain 37916 3606
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The shoreline itself is rendered with a textured application of paint, conveying the dampness and unevenness of the sand and mudflats. Reflections shimmer on the waters surface, contributing to an overall sense of tranquility and stillness. The light appears soft and diffused, indicative of early morning hours as suggested by the title.
In the background, a modern urban skyline rises from across the water. This juxtaposition of traditional maritime elements with contemporary architecture establishes a visual dialogue between heritage and progress. The buildings are somewhat indistinct, their forms softened by atmospheric perspective, which emphasizes the distance and scale of the city. A bridge connects the two landmasses, further highlighting the integration of old and new.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around themes of transition and place. The low tide exposes a landscape typically hidden, revealing the underlying geography and hinting at cyclical change. The presence of traditional boats alongside modern buildings suggests a society in flux, balancing its historical roots with aspirations for future development. Theres an understated melancholy present; the stillness of the scene, combined with the partially submerged boat, evokes a sense of quiet contemplation about time’s passage and the impermanence of things. The artist seems to be exploring the relationship between humanity and the environment, portraying a moment of peaceful coexistence between tradition and modernity within a specific geographical context.