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Alan Collier
Canadian, 1911-1990

Alan Collier Canadian, 1911-1990

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alan Collier, North West Mist, 1960
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alan Collier, North West Mist, 1960
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Alan Collier, North West Mist, 1960

Alan Collier Canadian, 1911-1990

North West Mist, 1960
oil on board
12 x 16 in
signed bottom left
painted July 24. 1960

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Alan Collier, Buttle Lake Shoreline, Vancouver Island, BC, 1975
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Alan Collier, Buttle Lake Shoreline, Vancouver Island, BC, 1975
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Alan Collier, Buttle Lake Shoreline, Vancouver Island, BC, 1975
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'North West Mist, 1960' is an atmospheric oil on board painting by Alan Collier, a Canadian artist whose career extended from 1911 to 1990. The painting is modest in size,...
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"North West Mist, 1960" is an atmospheric oil on board painting by Alan Collier, a Canadian artist whose career extended from 1911 to 1990. The painting is modest in size, measuring 12 x 16 inches, and it is signed by the artist on the bottom left. The work was created on July 24, 1960.

This piece reflects Collier's ability to capture the subtle nuances of light and weather in the landscape. The painting depicts a misty scene where the grandeur of the northwestern mountains is veiled in a soft, enveloping mist. The mountains and sky merge in a dance of light and shadow, with the mist creating a serene and muted palette of blues, greys, and whites.

The lower portion of the painting reveals the dark silhouette of a landmass, possibly an island or a distant shoreline, set against the lighter tones of the water and mist. This contrast anchors the composition and adds a sense of depth to the otherwise ethereal scene.

Collier's brushwork is expressive, with broad strokes that convey the movement of the mist and the stillness of the landscape. His use of color and form creates a mood that is both tranquil and mysterious, inviting the viewer to experience the quiet majesty of the Canadian wilderness shrouded in mist.

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Provenance

- Collier Inventory #162-24
- owned by Lynne Doucet, Whitehorse
- alternative title is "Homer Spit - Across Kachemak Bay, AK"
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