'Edge of the Forest, c.1960,' a watercolor on paper by Canadian artist Goodridge Roberts (1904-1974). This painting is signed on the bottom right and measures 14.5 x 17 inches. In...
"Edge of the Forest, c.1960," a watercolor on paper by Canadian artist Goodridge Roberts (1904-1974). This painting is signed on the bottom right and measures 14.5 x 17 inches.
In this landscape, Roberts captures the varied textures and hues of the forest edge, with sunlight filtering through the foliage, creating dappled patterns on the forest floor. The painting is characterized by its loose, fluid brushstrokes, which convey the natural movement and the lushness of the vegetation. There's a sense of depth created by the layers of leaves and branches, and the subtle play of light suggests the time of day and season.
The painting's color palette is a symphony of greens, yellows, and earth tones that reflect the organic matter's changing colors as the forest transitions to open land. Roberts' mastery of watercolor is evident in the transparency and layering of colors, giving the artwork a luminous quality.
The provenance from Waddington's in Toronto provides a reputable source for the artwork's history. The piece is protected by museum glass, indicating it has been well-preserved. This work is a beautiful example of Goodridge Roberts' skill in capturing the Canadian landscape's spirit with spontaneity and a sense of immediacy.