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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Homer Watson, Goderich Church, c 1920
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Homer Watson, Goderich Church, c 1920
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Homer Watson Canadian, 1855-1936

Goderich Church, c 1920
oil on panel
10 x 14 in
signed bottom left
CAD 3,300.00
Homer Watson, Goderich Church, c 1920
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'Goderich Church, c. 1920,' an oil on panel painting by Homer Ransford Watson, a Canadian artist who lived from 1885 to 1936. The work is sized at 10 x 14...
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"Goderich Church, c. 1920," an oil on panel painting by Homer Ransford Watson, a Canadian artist who lived from 1885 to 1936. The work is sized at 10 x 14 inches and is personally signed by Watson on the bottom left.

This painting is a fine example of Watson's dedication to capturing the Canadian landscape and its architectural elements. The piece is steeped in a wintery atmosphere, with the church spire rising dominantly amidst the somber tones of the surrounding trees and buildings. Watson's brushwork gives the scene a textured, almost tactile quality, with the white of the snow contrasting against the muted colors of the natural and built environment.

The scene conveys a quiet solemnity, as if the cold has hushed the usual bustle of life around the church. The trees, bare of leaves, are rendered in quick, expressive strokes that give them an almost ethereal presence. The light in the painting suggests a setting or rising sun, casting a warm glow on the horizon and highlighting the edges of the church and trees.

Watson's work often reflects a romantic sensibility, and "Goderich Church" is no exception. There's a timeless quality to the painting, a sense of enduring calm and reverence for the landscape. The provenance of the artwork includes an artist inventory number and indicates that it was once held in Hodgins of Calgary, marking its journey through time as a valued piece of Canadian art heritage.

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Provenance

- artist inventory #359
- Hodgins, Calgary
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