Artwork
Rimini (Boats)

Rimini (Boats) is an unspecified painting by Jan Ciągliński. It dates from 1910 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
About this work
If you're interested in exploring more works like this, you might want to look into the art of Jan Ciągliński, who created this piece in 1910.
This painting depicts a serene landscape with boats in the foreground, set against a soft, muted background. The boats are rendered in warm, earthy tones, with gentle brushstrokes that evoke a sense of tranquility.
In the distance, the landscape stretches out, with subtle hints of hills and trees. The overall effect is one of peacefulness, inviting the viewer to step into the calm world of the painting.
If you're interested in exploring more works like this, you might want to look into the art of Jan Ciągliński, who created this piece in 1910.
Overview
Rimini (Boats) is a 1910 painting by Jan Ciągliński, a Polish artist associated with the early development of Russian Impressionism during the late Romanov era.
Subject & Meaning
The painting captures a serene waterfront scene with boats in the foreground, conveying a sense of tranquility through its composition and color palette.
Technique & Style
Characterized by gentle brushstrokes and warm, earthy tones in the foreground, the work contrasts with a softer, muted background, embodying Impressionist priorities of light and atmospheric depth.
History & Provenance
Created in 1910, Rimini (Boats) is now part of the collection at the National Museum in Kraków, Poland.
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Artist
Jan Ciągliński (Polish: ; Russian: Ян/Иван Францевич Ционглинский, romanized: Yan/Ivan Frantsevich Tsionglinskiy; 20 February 1858 – 6 January 1913) was a Polish painter, active in St.



















