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Patricia Promaine
Canadian, 1918-2012

Patricia Promaine Canadian, 1918-2012

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Patricia Promaine, Farmyard in Spring, c 1990
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Patricia Promaine, Farmyard in Spring, c 1990
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Patricia Promaine, Farmyard in Spring, c 1990

Patricia Promaine Canadian, 1918-2012

Farmyard in Spring, c 1990
acrylic on artist board
20.5 x 24.5 in
signed bottom right
CAD 8,000.00
Patricia Promaine, Farmyard in Spring, c 1990
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Patricia Promaine, Farmyard in Spring, c 1990
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Patricia Promaine’s Farmyard in Spring is a lively folk-art farm scene filled with the daily rhythms of rural Mennonite life. The painting uses a bright, cheerful palette of spring greens,...
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Patricia Promaine’s Farmyard in Spring is a lively folk-art farm scene filled with the daily rhythms of rural Mennonite life. The painting uses a bright, cheerful palette of spring greens, white fences, red barns and warm yellow farmhouse tones to create a bustling countryside world seen from a slightly elevated, storybook perspective.



The composition is packed with small narrative details. A horse-drawn buggy passes between the houses, while another buggy moves along the lane near a farmer standing with a rake. Children play in the yard, women hang laundry and quilts on the line, chickens scatter across the grass, geese wander near the fence, and a family appears to be gathered around outdoor chores. In the lower right, figures tend to a cow near the barn, while horses graze in the fenced pasture at left. 


Farther back, another rider travels along a dirt road past a white farmhouse, red barn, sheep, cattle and open rolling fields.


The large red barn on the right anchors the composition, while the blue-grey farmhouse and yellow house create a warm domestic centre. Promaine’s simplified figures, crisp white fences and repeated farm animals give the painting a decorative, almost quilt-like pattern, but the many tiny incidents make it feel animated and personal. The scene celebrates farm life as communal, industrious and affectionate, with spring suggested by fresh grass, flowering trees, laundry outdoors, animals in the fields and the general sense of activity returning to the countryside.

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Provenance

- private collection, Niagara
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