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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: An exquisite artwork showcasing clouds gracefully hovering over water and trees.
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A.J. Casson 1898-1992 Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A.J. Casson 1898-1992 Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963

A.J. Casson Canadian, 1898-1992

Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963
oil on board
12 x 15 in
signed bottom right
dated on artist label

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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) An exquisite artwork showcasing clouds gracefully hovering over water and trees.
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) A.J. Casson 1898-1992 Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963
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'Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963' is an oil painting by the renowned Canadian artist A.J. Casson, who lived from 1898 to 1992. Algonquin Park, located in Ontario, Canada, is a...
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"Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963" is an oil painting by the renowned Canadian artist A.J. Casson, who lived from 1898 to 1992. Algonquin Park, located in Ontario, Canada, is a vast wilderness area known for its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity.

In this painting, Casson captures the dramatic atmosphere preceding a storm in Algonquin Park. His style involves a careful balance of realism and impressionism, with attention to detail and composition. Viewers can see dark, ominous storm clouds gathering overhead, contrasting with the lighter areas of sky and landscape.

Casson was a member of the Group of Seven, a renowned group of Canadian landscape painters known for their distinctive style and contributions to Canadian art. His work often celebrated the beauty of the Canadian wilderness, showcasing its rugged landscapes and ever-changing weather conditions.

"Storm Clouds, Algonquin Park, 1963" evokes a sense of awe and wonder at the power and majesty of nature. Through Casson's skilled brushwork and mastery of light and shadow, the painting invites viewers to immerse themselves in the wild beauty of Algonquin Park and to appreciate the dynamic forces at play in the natural world.


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Provenance

- Roberts Gallery, Toronto #7636s
- signed on artist label
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