Loading

Fishermen’s Boats in the Curonian Lagoon

1935 - 1935

Lithuanian National Museum of Art

Lithuanian National Museum of Art
Vilnius, Lithuania

P. Domšaitis birthplace was near the Curonian Lagoon, so images of fishing and other lagoon boats were a usual sight to him from his earliest days. Up until World War I P. Domšaitis belonged to the Minor Curonian group of artists that worked in the Semba peninsula near the Baltic Sea (Samland, Klein-Kuhren, present-day Filin, Kaliningrad district). In 1914–1918 he visited the famous Nida artists’ colony situated on the Curonian Spit. In his landscapes from before World War II, the painter liked to depict the sensation of the “sun shining through the clouds”, where expanses of meadows, forests, hills or water are bathed in a soft, scattered light, as in this painting, in which P. Domšaitis created a lyrical image of everyday life on the Curonian Lagoon. The composition’s colouring is characterized by both contrasts and a subtle grading of tones from the smooth surface of the lagoon to the expanse of green meadows to the blue of the sky. Even though a realistic selection of colours has been chosen, they are richer and more lively than they appear in nature.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Fishermen’s Boats in the Curonian Lagoon
  • Creator Lifespan: 1880 - 1965
  • Creator Nationality: Lithuanian
  • Creator Gender: male
  • Creator Death Place: Cape Town, South Africa
  • Creator Birth Place: Kropiens, Eastern Prussia, present-day Gajev, Kaliningrad district, Russia
  • Date: 1935 - 1935
  • Physical Dimensions: w82 x h66 cm
  • Provenance: Lithuanian Art Museum
  • Type: Paintings
  • External Link: Lithuanian Art Museum
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
Lithuanian National Museum of Art

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Interested in Visual arts?

Get updates with your personalized Culture Weekly

You are all set!

Your first Culture Weekly will arrive this week.

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites