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John Singer Sargent

Fishing for Oysters at Cancale - by John Singer Sargent

Fishing for Oysters at Cancale - by John Singer Sargent

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Fishing for Oysters at Cancale" is an oil painting by John Singer Sargent, completed in 1878. This artwork captures the daily life and labor of oyster fishers in Cancale, a small coastal town in Brittany, France. Here are some key points about the painting:


  • Artistic Style: The painting is part of the Impressionism movement, showcasing Sargent's early work with its emphasis on natural lighting and the atmosphere of the marine environment.
  • Subject Matter: The painting depicts women and children engaged in gathering oysters, a significant activity in Cancale. The scene is set on a beach with wet sand, under a bright sky that highlights the natural beauty of the setting.
  • Historical Context: This was one of Sargent's early works, created when he was just 21 years old. It was his first painting to be exhibited in America at the Society of American Artists in 1878. The painting received praise for its silvery hue and marine atmosphere and was sold for $200 to Samuel Colman, an established American landscape painter.
  • Location and Display: The original painting is housed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It measures 40.9 x 60.9 cm and is an oil on canvas.
  • Cultural Significance: The artwork not only showcases Sargent's technical prowess but also documents a slice of 19th-century French coastal life, particularly the oyster industry of Cancale, which is still known for its oysters today.

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