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Nicholas Hornyansky
Hungarian-Canadian, 1896-1965

Nicholas Hornyansky Hungarian-Canadian, 1896-1965

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nicholas Hornyansky, Windy Day, Vancouver, BC
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nicholas Hornyansky, Windy Day, Vancouver, BC
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Nicholas Hornyansky, Windy Day, Vancouver, BC

Nicholas Hornyansky Hungarian-Canadian, 1896-1965

Windy Day, Vancouver, BC
aquatint on paper
8.5 x 7 in
signed bottom right

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Nicholas Hornyansky, The Navy Hall and Fort George
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Nicholas Hornyansky, The Navy Hall and Fort George
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Nicholas Hornyansky, The Navy Hall and Fort George
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The aquatint titled Windy Day, Vancouver, BC by Nicholas Hornyansky portrays a dynamic and atmospheric view of Vancouver's cityscape set against a backdrop of distant mountains. The composition is rendered...
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The aquatint titled Windy Day, Vancouver, BC by Nicholas Hornyansky portrays a dynamic and atmospheric view of Vancouver's cityscape set against a backdrop of distant mountains. The composition is rendered with a palette that primarily consists of soft blues and grays, capturing the essence of a blustery day in the coastal city. The sky, depicted in tumultuous tones of gray, looms over the city, suggesting the movement of clouds driven by the wind. Below, the calm yet expansive water in the foreground reflects the mood of the sky, its surface rippled by wind.


The city itself is detailed with architectural elements typical of mid-20th century Vancouver, including high-rises and historical buildings that define its skyline. These structures are delicately and precisely etched, demonstrating Hornyansky’s mastery in aquatint, a technique that allows for subtle gradations in tone and depth. The foreground features a lush, green promontory that curves into the scene, adding a natural frame to the urban environment.


The artwork is marked by a sense of motion and the transient light of a windy day, captured through the artist's fluid and expressive lines. Hornyansky’s signature in the bottom right corner adds a personal touch to the scene, confirming his authorship and the piece's authenticity.


Overall, this aquatint not only showcases the technical skills of the artist but also evokes the unique atmospheric conditions of Vancouver, blending natural and urban elements seamlessly.

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Provenance

- Simpson's, Toronto
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