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  2. File:William Merritt Chase - Seaside Flowers, 1890s.jpg

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  3. File:Aerial View of Seaside, Oregon.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. File:A Visit to the Seaside (1908).webm - Wikipedia

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  5. Ramsgate Sands - Wikipedia

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    Ramsgate Sands, also known as Life at the Seaside, is an oil-on-canvas painting by the English artist William Powell Frith, who worked on it from 1851 to 1854.The painting, which depicts a beach scene in Ramsgate, was Frith's first great commercial success: it was exhibited at the Royal Academy summer exhibition in 1854, and bought by Queen Victoria.

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  7. Walk on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    The dominant color of the image is the white of the dress and the parasol. Sorolla has mixed this white, like the French impressionists, with many other colors. So blue, yellow, lilac or orange shades are in the white form the light and shadow effects. [7] In their bright whites, the figures clearly stand out from the rest of the image.