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Alfred William Finch: 'The Channel at Nieuport'
On loan from a private collection, © The National Gallery, London.

Born and raised in Belgium to English parents, Finch was the first Brussels artist to take up Georges Seurat`s pointillist painting technique after seeing his works exhibited there in 1887.

In this austere scene, silent and empty, water and sky meld almost imperceptibly into one. A few years later, Finch relocated to Helsinki where he played a major role in the Finnish avant-garde.


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