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Jack beder Sunlit Coast Nova Scotia


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Jack Beder Polish / Canadian, 1910-1987
Sunlit Coast, Nova Scotia, 1950
oil on masonite
16 x 20 in
signed and dated bottom right
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Sunlit Coast, Nova Scotia by Jack Beder is a striking portrayal of the Atlantic shoreline, where the play of light and shadow on the rocks creates a dynamic contrast with...
Sunlit Coast, Nova Scotia by Jack Beder is a striking portrayal of the Atlantic shoreline, where the play of light and shadow on the rocks creates a dynamic contrast with the vast, open sea. Beder's palette is rich with the earthen tones of the rocks, which are bathed in sunlight, highlighting their rugged texture against the cool blues and greens of the ocean.
His expressive brushstrokes capture the movement of the water and the solidity of the stones, a testament to the enduring battle between land and sea. The horizon is marked by a faint, distant coastline under a sky that bridges tranquility with the brewing energy of wind-tossed clouds.
This painting embodies the spirit of the maritime landscape, reflecting Nova Scotia's rugged beauty and the timeless ebb and flow of its coastal waters. The work invites contemplation of nature's enduring processes and the serene beauty found at the edges of the land.
His expressive brushstrokes capture the movement of the water and the solidity of the stones, a testament to the enduring battle between land and sea. The horizon is marked by a faint, distant coastline under a sky that bridges tranquility with the brewing energy of wind-tossed clouds.
This painting embodies the spirit of the maritime landscape, reflecting Nova Scotia's rugged beauty and the timeless ebb and flow of its coastal waters. The work invites contemplation of nature's enduring processes and the serene beauty found at the edges of the land.
Provenance
- direct from artist's estate
- Beder inventory #477
Exhibitions
- Antoine Gallery, Montreal, 1951