'Golden Day, c. 1960,' an expressive oil on masonite painting by Goodridge Roberts, a Canadian artist from 1904 to 1974. The artwork, measuring 15 x 18 inches, is vividly signed...
"Golden Day, c. 1960," an expressive oil on masonite painting by Goodridge Roberts, a Canadian artist from 1904 to 1974. The artwork, measuring 15 x 18 inches, is vividly signed by the artist on the bottom right.
"Golden Day" is a vibrant depiction of the Canadian landscape, bursting with the life and color of a day rich in sunlight and natural splendor. Roberts employs bold, confident brushstrokes that give the foliage a lush, textured appearance, suggesting the movement of leaves in a gentle breeze. The use of light and shadow is masterful, with dapples of sunlight breaking through the tree canopy to kiss the ground below.
The contrast between the golden yellow and green hues of the trees and the intense blue of the sky creates a striking visual impact, suggesting the clear, unfiltered skies of a perfect day. The sky, executed in broad strokes of deep blue, serves as a dramatic backdrop to the scene, emphasizing the light and color of the landscape.
Roberts' ability to capture the essence of the Canadian wilderness with a dynamic and almost impressionistic style is evident in this piece. The provenance includes an inventory number from Joan Roberts, associations with Roberts Gallery and Heffel Fine Art in Toronto, and Marcel Art Frames in Montreal, indicating its journey through prestigious hands. It’s a scene that invites the viewer to step into a world where the beauty of nature is celebrated in every stroke.