Henry Glyde English-Canadian, 1906-1998
Small Island off James Point, North Pender Island, BC, c 1962
oil on masonite
10 x 12 in
signed on reverse
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'Small Island off James Point, North Pender Island, BC' by Henry Glyde is a captivating portrayal of a coastal landscape in British Columbia. Rendered in oil on masonite and measuring...
"Small Island off James Point, North Pender Island, BC" by Henry Glyde is a captivating portrayal of a coastal landscape in British Columbia. Rendered in oil on masonite and measuring 10 x 12 inches, this painting showcases Glyde's mastery in capturing the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
The scene depicts a small island situated near James Point, off the coast of North Pender Island. Glyde's meticulous attention to detail and nuanced use of color imbue the painting with a sense of tranquility and harmony. The interplay of light and shadow on the water's surface, along with the lush vegetation on the island, creates a captivating visual narrative.
Glyde's signature style, characterized by his skillful brushwork and refined composition, shines through in this artwork. Through "Small Island off James Point, North Pender Island, BC," Glyde invites viewers to immerse themselves in the timeless allure of the coastal landscape, capturing the essence of this idyllic corner of the Pacific Northwest.
Provenance
- Heffel Fine Art