The Blue Horizon – Canvas Collection

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A curated collection centred on horizon, movement and light. From early photography to the American frontier and French Neo-Impressionism – three gazes toward blue tones and open vistas.

120 × 80 cm

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Description

The Blue Horizon brings together three works that capture shifts in light and landscape across nearly five decades. The collection opens with Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat’s Landscape with Cottage (1844) – an early photographic view where water reflections and quiet dwellings create poetic depth. It continues with Frederic Remington’s The Song of Hiawatha (1891), in which a canoe gliding over dark water carries a narrative of journey, culture and nature’s presence. Finally, Georges Seurat’s Evening, Honfleur (1886) – a seascape in muted blue-grey tones where pointillism’s precise dots dissolve the horizon in evening light.

Together, the works form a quiet yet powerful dialogue between stillness and motion, document and interpretation, photography and painting – a tribute to the blue expanse between land and sea, where the eye finds rest and onward passage.

Product information

– Canvas print
– Sizes from left to right in the image: 120×80 cm, 40×30 cm and 40×30 cm
– Floating oak frame included
– Delivered ready to hang
– Iconic works by Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat, Frederic Remington and Georges Seurat

Credits
• Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat, Landscape with Cottage (1844) – in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York.
• Frederic Remington, The Song of Hiawatha (1891) – in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), New York.
• Georges Seurat, Evening, Honfleur (1886) – in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York.

Cropping
Cropped versions of the original works. The composition is adapted to the format without altering the works’ expression.

Finish
Printed on canvas and delivered fully mounted in a floating oak frame for an elegant, framed look. Classical art meets modern aesthetics – a visual statement that brings balance and character to the room.

Requests & custom sizes
Looking for other sizes or frames? We’re happy to help. Contact contact@kunstlageret.com.

About the artists

Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat (1815–1858)
French pioneer of early photography (daguerreotype). Landscapes that unite technical precision with poetic stillness.

Frederic Remington (1861–1909)
American artist known for depictions of the American West – movement, water and narrative composition.

Georges Seurat (1859–1891)
French painter and founder of Neo-Impressionism/Pointillism. Builds light and space with color dots into subtle, vibrating wholes.

Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 4 × 120 × 80 cm

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