'Emma Lake, SK, 1966' by Austrian-born Canadian artist Ernest Lindner (1897-1988). The painting measures 14.25 x 21.5 inches and is signed and dated at the bottom left. The painting captures...
"Emma Lake, SK, 1966" by Austrian-born Canadian artist Ernest Lindner (1897-1988). The painting measures 14.25 x 21.5 inches and is signed and dated at the bottom left.
The painting captures the tranquil beauty of Emma Lake in Saskatchewan with a vast expanse of blue sky dominated by soft, billowing clouds. Below, the serene lake is bordered by a verdant landscape, with trees and foliage rendered in delicate hues that suggest the lushness of the area. This artwork is a serene representation of the Canadian landscape, emphasizing the interplay between sky and water, space and solitude. The painting's broad strokes and light colours convey a sense of calm and quiet splendour typical of Lindner's work.
The provenance includes Gardner Galleries in London, Ontario. The painting is protected by museum glass, indicating it has been preserved with high-quality materials to prevent damage from light and environmental factors.