Las playas de Guasapampa
1930
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
1930
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina
Dominant colour
Las playas de Guasapampa is a 1930 oil by Fernando Fader, a Impressionism work, held at National Museum of Fine Arts, Argentina.
This painting shows a landscape with a small, white building in the foreground. The building has a flat roof and a small window with bars. In front of the building, there are some large rocks and bushes. The background of the painting shows mountains and a blue sky with white clouds. The painting is done in a realistic style, with attention to detail and texture. The colors are muted, with shades of brown, green, and blue dominating the palette. The overall effect is one of serenity and tranquility. The painting is a beautiful example of Fernando Fader's work, and it is held at the National Museum of Fine Arts Buenos Aires. If you're interested in learning more about this artist, you can look up Fernando Fader.
Fernando Fader (1882–1935) was an artist, born in Bordeaux.
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