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Stanley Cosgrove
Canadian, 1911-2002

Stanley Cosgrove Canadian, 1911-2002

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Stanley Cosgrove, Four Trees, c 1975
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Stanley Cosgrove, Four Trees, c 1975
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Stanley Cosgrove, Four Trees, c 1975

Stanley Cosgrove Canadian, 1911-2002

Four Trees, c 1975
oil on canvas
16 x 12 in
signed bottom right
CAD 2,750.00
Stanley Cosgrove, Four Trees, c 1975
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Stanley Cosgrove, Four Trees, c 1975
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Stanley Cosgrove’s Four Trees is a moody forest interior built from a screen of tall, slender trunks set close to the picture plane. The composition is dominated by vertical bands...
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Stanley Cosgrove’s Four Trees is a moody forest interior built from a screen of tall, slender trunks set close to the picture plane. The composition is dominated by vertical bands of brown, black, olive green, and blue-green, with the trees rising against a pale, overcast sky. Between them, Cosgrove suggests dense, shadowed foliage and undergrowth rather than a fully open landscape, so the space feels enclosed and quiet.



What stands out most is the way he reduces the scene to soft, atmospheric masses and rhythmic upright forms. The trunks are not sharply described but painted in broad, velvety strokes, giving them a slightly mysterious, almost spectral presence. Small touches of pale ochre and pink near the lower middle animate the darker field and keep the surface from becoming too heavy. The overall effect is sombre, still, and introspective, with a decorative, near-abstract structure created by the repeated tree forms.

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