Willard Morse Mitchell Canadian, 1879-1955
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Willard Morse Mitchell — Bake Oven
This intimate miniature by Willard Morse Mitchell depicts a quiet rural moment rendered with his trademark delicacy and charm. At the centre stands a traditional outdoor bake oven beneath a rustic wooden shelter, its warm ochre tones glowing softly in the dappled light. A woman in a red blouse and blue skirt tends to the loaves, her posture conveying the quiet rhythm of daily farm life.
Mitchell sets the scene beneath a broad, leafy tree, its canopy painted in soft washes of turquoise, blue, lilac, and mossy greens. The loose, impressionistic foliage creates a cool, shaded atmosphere, contrasted by the sunlit path of warm yellows and ochres leading the viewer toward the oven. A split-rail fence and a scatter of wildflowers—crimson, violet, and white—frame the composition with pastoral sweetness.
As in so many of his Quebec miniatures, Mitchell distils the spirit of rural heritage into a handful of crisp strokes and glowing colours. The entire composition feels fresh, intimate, and quietly nostalgic, capturing the timeless domestic rituals of an earlier countryside.
Provenance
- mounted in hand carved & gilded frame with inscription on reverse- private collection, Niagara