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Artist: Unknown, American or English School
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Creation Year: c. 1920s
Dimensions: 12 x 10 inches
Style: Impressionist
Period: Early 20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This lively impressionist painting, likely English or American school, captures a quiet yet dynamic moment in nature where a lone figure fishes at the base of a cascading waterfall. The artist uses thick, expressive brushwork to bring the forested landscape to life, layering strokes of icy blue, soft lavender, and sunlit ochre to convey the chill of the stream and the texture of moss-covered rocks.
Bare trees stretch upward while the angler, standing resolute at the stream’s edge, becomes part of the scene’s natural rhythm. The water ripples with motion, and the entire composition hums with the crisp cold energy of early spring or late autumn.
This painting is signed lower left and comes beautifully presented in a period-appropriate frame.
Artist: Unknown, American or English School
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Creation Year: c. 1920s
Dimensions: 12 x 10 inches
Style: Impressionist
Period: Early 20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Description: This lively impressionist painting, likely English or American school, captures a quiet yet dynamic moment in nature where a lone figure fishes at the base of a cascading waterfall. The artist uses thick, expressive brushwork to bring the forested landscape to life, layering strokes of icy blue, soft lavender, and sunlit ochre to convey the chill of the stream and the texture of moss-covered rocks.
Bare trees stretch upward while the angler, standing resolute at the stream’s edge, becomes part of the scene’s natural rhythm. The water ripples with motion, and the entire composition hums with the crisp cold energy of early spring or late autumn.
This painting is signed lower left and comes beautifully presented in a period-appropriate frame.