The Little White Boats – Sir John Lavery Art Print
The Little White Boats – Sir John Lavery Art Print
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Cap Ferrat, 1921. Churchill was nearby, sketching. Lavery was doing this.
The Little White Boats captures the serene beauty of the French Riviera at its most radiant — azure water, sun-drenched boats at rest, the particular quality of Mediterranean midday that makes everything feel unhurried. Lavery painted this masterpiece at Cap Ferrat in 1921, one of the most productive and luminous periods of his career. The painting hangs in the Ulster Museum, Belfast, and is considered one of his finest coastal works.
It is the kind of painting that makes a room quieter. The light in it takes a moment to settle, and then it stays.
Sir John Lavery (1856–1941) was born in Belfast, trained in Glasgow and Paris, and became one of the most celebrated painters of his era. His work is held in the National Gallery of Ireland, the Ulster Museum, the Tate, and major collections worldwide.
Archival giclée print on 250gsm fine-art matte paper. Printed to order. Free worldwide shipping.
