'Hillside in Winter, c. 1960,' by the Canadian artist Goodridge Roberts, who lived from 1904 to 1974. This oil on masonite painting measures 15 x 18 inches and is signed...
"Hillside in Winter, c. 1960," by the Canadian artist Goodridge Roberts, who lived from 1904 to 1974. This oil on masonite painting measures 15 x 18 inches and is signed by the artist on the bottom right.
The painting depicts a tranquil winter scene characterized by its loose, expressive brushwork and a muted yet warm palette that captures the essence of the cold season. The sky, painted in strokes of soft blue, suggests a crispness to the air, while the snow-covered hillside is rendered with a blend of whites, greys, and earth tones that give the scene a quiet, almost hushed feeling.
Roberts has effectively conveyed the starkness of the winter landscape while also capturing the subtle play of light and texture that can make such a scene unexpectedly rich and visually interesting. The bare trees and shrubs are depicted with a certain liveliness, their dark branches standing out against the snow, providing contrast and depth to the composition.
The provenance of the painting includes an association with Galerie Martin in Montreal, with the inventory number #1-26-817, indicating a history of exhibition and sale that adds to the painting's historical and artistic narrative. "Hillside in Winter" is a fine example of Roberts' work, showcasing his ability to convey the natural beauty of Canadian winters with a poignant and evocative touch.