Creator:
Stanley, David (b. 1946)
Ημερομηνία:
ca. 1960
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Inscriptions:
Inscribed on back label: Bought from the artist by J & M for £5 in 1961 Inscribed on back on separate label: LARNACA Seafront bought from artist 1961
Description:
This rather modern oil captures the well known Phinikoudes seafront of the town of Larnaca. An array of old, tall, palm trees extended parallel to the sea and formed the quay along which the inhabitants of Larnaca strolled in the afternoon. Halfway, one can encounter the bust of Cimon, the Athenian admiral whose death was concealed in order to bring about the defeat of the Persian fleet just outside Larnaca. A series of cranes appear lined up on the pier ready to unload the merchandise off the boats approaching the coast. A number of manmade shacks offer shade to customers enjoying their refreshments or coffee. Passers by include people in both modern and rural attire
Dimensions:
23 x 81 cm
Signature(s):
Signed in lower right: DAVID STANLEY
Subject:
People, Streets, Seascapes, Beaches, Transportation, Ships, Boats, Architecture, Monuments, Statues
Identifier:
PNT-00489
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Rights Holder:
© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation
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