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Art print | Storm - Claude-Joseph Vernet

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Buy an art print of Claude-Joseph Vernet: marine landscapes, Mediterranean light, and 18th-century elegance for a soothing and majestic decor.

Discover art prints of paintings by Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714–1789), a French painter master of the maritime and atmospheric landscape, whose works blend poetry, realism, and classical grandeur.
His harbor scenes, storms, and sunsets captivate with their golden light, their theatrical composition, and their majestic calm.
Our art prints in museum quality, on canvas or art paper, reproduce the depth of his skies, the fluidity of the water, and the beauty of his Mediterranean landscapes.
Choosing an art print of Vernet means inviting into your home serenity, light, and the poetic breath of 18th-century France.


Claude-Joseph Vernet: the master of ports and storms

Born in Avignon in 1714, Claude-Joseph Vernet left early for Rome, where he trained with Adrien Manglard and immersed himself in Italian painting.
He developed a taste for light, nature, and marine landscapes, which would become the hallmark of his art.
His compositions, halfway between naturalist realism and classic idealism, appeal to European collectors and the French court.

Commissioned by Louis XV, Vernet created between 1753 and 1765 his famous series of “Ports of France”, a true homage to the kingdom's maritime grandeur.
These monumental canvases, of topographical and poetic precision, are now considered a pinnacle of French landscape painting of the 18th century.

He died in Paris in 1789, leaving a major legacy that would influence an entire generation, including his son Carle Vernet and his grandson Horace Vernet.


A style between classicism and natural light

Claude-Joseph Vernet's style is distinguished by a controlled light and an elegant staging of nature.
His changing skies, marine reflections, and port landscapes convey a profound sense of time, climate, and human life.

His luminous palette — deep blues, warm golds, silvery grays, and twilight pinks — creates atmospheres of striking beauty.
Whether depicting a storm or a peaceful port, Vernet knows how to balance drama and serenity, movement and contemplation.

His works capture the grandeur of nature while revealing man's fragile place within it.


Bright and soothing art prints for an elegant decor.

Art prints of Claude-Joseph Vernet fit perfectly into classic, modern, or coastal interiors, where they bring light, calm, and elegance.
They captivate with their balance and timeless beauty.

  • In a living room, they evoke the horizon and the peace of the seas.

  • In a office, they inspire reflection and serenity.

  • In a bedroom, they bring softness and calm.

Our museum-quality art prints guarantee color fidelity, rich details, and depth of light.
Hanging an art print of Vernet is like inviting the poetry and grandeur of marine landscapes into your decor.


FAQ – About Claude-Joseph Vernet

When was Claude-Joseph Vernet born?
In 1714, in Avignon, France.

What is his artistic style?
A poetic classicism blending maritime realism and Mediterranean light.

Why is he famous?
For his seascapes, his “Ports of France,” and his play of light.

What are his favorite themes?
Harbors, the sea, storms, sunsets, and nature.

What is his color palette?
Golden tones, deep blues, silvery grays, and warm pinks.

Where can you admire his art prints?
At the Louvre, the National Gallery in London, and the Musée de la Marine in Paris.


Top 5 paintings by Claude-Joseph Vernet

  1. The Port of Marseille (1754) – Golden light and maritime harmony.

  2. Storm at sea (1763) – Power and drama of nature.

  3. Sunset over a port (1771) – Serenity and warmth of twilight.

  4. View of Toulon port (1756) – Grandeur and precision of marine realism.

  5. Fishermen in a cove (1765) – Intimacy and poetry of the Mediterranean shoreline.


Why buy an art print of Claude-Joseph Vernet?

Choosing a Claude-Joseph Vernet art print is celebrating the beauty of light and the power of nature.
His works invite contemplation and escape, while imparting a noble and soothing atmosphere to any space.
Our faithful museum-quality art prints restore the transparency of water, the clarity of the sky, and the softness of the brushstroke.

In a living room, they evoke the freedom and serenity of horizons.
In a bedroom, they bring tranquility and Mediterranean warmth.
In a professional space, they inspire stability and balance.

Each art print becomes a tribute to light, the sea, and the elegance of 18th-century French landscape.


Conclusion: the poetry of the sea and light

The art prints of Claude-Joseph Vernet available on artemlegrand.com celebrate the grandeur of the sea, the softness of the sky, and the majesty of the classical landscape.
They remind us that beauty lies in the harmony between man and nature.
Thanks to our high-definition art prints, every wave, every cloud, and every flash of light regains its original intensity.
With Vernet, your decor becomes a calming journey through ports and luminous horizons of the 18th century.