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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Eric Riordon, January Afternoon, Mulet River, c 1938
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Eric Riordon, January Afternoon, Mulet River, c 1938
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Eric Riordon, January Afternoon, Mulet River, c 1938

Eric Riordon Canadian, 1906-1948

January Afternoon, Mulet River, c 1938
oil on canvas board
12 x 16 in
signed bottom right

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'January Afternoon, Mulet River, c. 1938,' an oil on canvas board by Canadian artist Eric Riordon, who was active from 1906 to 1948. The painting is signed and dated by...
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"January Afternoon, Mulet River, c. 1938," an oil on canvas board by Canadian artist Eric Riordon, who was active from 1906 to 1948. The painting is signed and dated by the artist on the bottom right and measures 12 x 16 inches.

This painting presents a serene winter landscape, showcasing Riordon's skill in capturing the subtle beauty of Canada's natural scenery. The composition depicts the Mulet River partially covered with ice and snow, surrounded by dense forest and a mountainous backdrop bathed in the soft light of a January afternoon.

The artist employs a limited but effective color palette to convey the chill of winter, with blue and white hues dominating the scene, punctuated by the warmth of the sunlight on the mountainside. The trees, with their bare branches, stand as silent sentinels over the quiet river, creating a mood of peaceful solitude.

The painting has a provenance from Antoine's Art Gallery in Montreal, suggesting it has been appreciated within the art community for its artistic value and representation of Canadian landscapes.

"January Afternoon, Mulet River" reflects Riordon's ability to capture the tranquil and majestic aspects of the Canadian wilderness, contributing to the rich tapestry of early Canadian landscape painting.

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- Antoine's Art Gallery, Montreal
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