Painting by the Belgian painter Maurice de Meyer depicting a busy beach scene in Trouville.
The atmospheric painting "Trouville" depicts a lively scene on the Normandy coast at Trouville beach and follows the tradition of late 19th-century maritime plein air painting. In an impressionistic style, de Meyer captures the summer bustle with subtle play of light, loose brushwork, and animated figures. The composition combines painterly lightness with narrative depth and is a timeless snapshot of coastal life. An atmospheric work for lovers of maritime art.
About the artist:
Maurice De Meyer (1911 Brussels -1999)
Maurice de Meyer was a Belgian artist of the Impressionist school who became known for his depictions of coastal landscapes, harbor scenes, and vibrant beach life. Particularly in the 1980s, he created a series of motifs depicting scenes of everyday life by the sea. His paintings combine traditional themes with a modern style. His works demonstrate a keen sense of atmosphere and lighting. With a painting style that oscillates between realistic observation and impressionistic resolution, de Meyer is considered one of the Belgian artists of modern landscape painting.