The beach of Deauville, a seaside resort at the mouth of the river Seine the artist used to go to after 1923, is depicted with short, colourful brushstrokes. The destination and its crowd are the protagonists of this work, which testifies to the artist’s fancy for representing popular festivals and groups of moving people to the point that he was nicknamed ‘the painter of crowds and movement’.
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