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Features “Girls Playing in Surf” by Edward Henry Potthast
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Blue, White, Beige, Brown, Green
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Seaside, Play, Summer, Ocean, Family, Childhood, Leisure
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“Potthast painted sunshine the way a child remembers it — warm, total, uncomplicated joy.” — American Impressionism catalogue, Smithsonian

“In Potthast’s beach scenes, the Atlantic becomes something generous and playful — a place where the only thing that matters is the next wave.” — American Art Review

#1. The Painter of Happy Beaches. Edward Henry Potthast (1857–1927) is best known for his luminous scenes of families and children playing at the beach — particularly along the coasts of New England and at Coney Island.

#2. American Impressionism’s Sunlit Voice. After studying in Munich and Paris, Potthast brought the Impressionist handling of light to quintessentially American subjects — creating some of the most cheerful and technically accomplished beach paintings in the national tradition.

#3. Capturing Fleeting Moments. Potthast worked quickly on small panels outdoors, capturing the split-second postures of children mid-wave or mid-splash — a spontaneity that makes his works feel almost photographic in their energy.