Description: This painting, framed in an ornate gold border, depicts a serene riverscape with a focus on the natural beauty of the landscape. The cliffs, rendered in warm, earthy tones of beige and light brown, rise majestically from the water’s edge, their textured surfaces suggesting ruggedness and age. The cliffs are mirrored in the still, reflective water below, enhancing the sense of tranquility. To the right, a cluster of green trees provides a touch of vibrancy and contrast to the otherwise muted palette. The sky, painted in soft, pastel hues, hints at either dawn or dusk, contributing to the overall peaceful ambiance. The artist has skillfully captured the play of light and shadow on the cliffs and water, creating a sense of depth and realism. The fine details, such as the individual strokes used to depict the foliage and the precise lines of the cliffs, showcase the artist's technical proficiency. The scene evokes a sense of calm and timelessness, inviting viewers to lose themselves in the quiet beauty of nature. The positioning of the painting among blue-and-white porcelain pieces and an intricately decorated object suggests a setting of refined taste and an appreciation for classical beauty. The frame measures 17.5 inches wide, 14.25 inches high and 1.5 inches deep. Painting size approximately 12.25 by 10.25 inches. Artist signature in lower right corner. The painting is circa 1915. Good antique condition with light surface, canvas on board. Please review the photos for further condition assessment. Ready to hang and be appreciated. Shipping includes insured signature delivery service. Check out our other antique listings.
Price: 1100 USD
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
End Time: 2025-01-14T12:33:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 50 USD
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Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Size: Medium
Theme: Nature
Style: Impressionism
Material: Canvas Board
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Framing: Framed
Subject: Landscape
Time Period Produced: 1900-1924