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John Angus Palmer Canadian, 1926-1984

Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril, 1970
oil on panel
10 x 12 in
signed bottom right
dated June 1970 on back
CAD 2,000.00
John Angus Palmer, Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril, 1970
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) "Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril" by John Angus Palmer, painted in 1970, is a landscape painting capturing the rugged beauty of Georgian Bay, located in Ontario, Canada.
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Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril by John Angus Palmer, painted in 1970, is a landscape painting capturing the rugged beauty of Georgian Bay, located in Ontario, Canada. Palmer, an artist...
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Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril by John Angus Palmer, painted in 1970, is a landscape painting capturing the rugged beauty of Georgian Bay, located in Ontario, Canada. Palmer, an artist recognized for his landscapes, has depicted the distinctive scenery of the area with a focus on the natural rock formations and windswept pine trees that are iconic to this region.

The piece features a small, rocky island with a group of trees that are bent and shaped by the prevailing winds. The use of thick, textured brushstrokes gives the painting a lively surface, reflecting the rough textures of the rocks and the organic forms of the trees. The palette is composed of earthy tones for the rocks, with varying shades of green for the vegetation, set against a sky of muted blues and whites, which suggests the vastness and clarity of the bay's atmosphere. The water is rendered with a combination of blues and greys, capturing the reflective quality of the bay.


Palmer's composition conveys the sense of isolation and the wildness of the Canadian Shield, a region known for its unique geology and sparse, yet resilient flora. The painting invites the viewer to contemplate the serenity and the enduring quality of the Canadian landscape.


Georgian Bay, Point Au Baril is a testament to Palmer's ability to convey the spirit of a destination through his art. His portrayal of Georgian Bay captures both the physical beauty of the landscape and the sense of tranquility it can evoke.

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Purchased by Betty Schultz from Dr. Palmer in 1971 for $50
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