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Canal Lanscape with Trees - Arnold Marc Gorter | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Canal Lanscape with Trees – (Arnold Marc Gorter) Edellinen seuraava


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koko: 100 x 136 cm

museo: Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento, United States)

Tekniikka: Oil On Canvas

A field of stark winter trees borders a canal and rutted country path, opposite a field that lies fallow for the season. The trees seem planted purposefully for building materials or fuel, since two are felled at left. Gorter emphasizes the subtlety of the Dutch winter landscape, with tonal greens, grays and browns below the grey clouds punctured by the blue sky beyond.Arriving in Amsterdam in young adulthood, Arnold Marc Gorter studied drawing at the city

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