John William Beatty Canadian, 1869-1941
A Street in Lauren, Holland, c 1908
oil on board
7.5 x 9.5 in
signed bottom right
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The painting depicts a serene street scene set in Lauren, Holland, around the year 1908. The view is characterized by a spacious square leading to a cluster of European-style buildings...
The painting depicts a serene street scene set in Lauren, Holland, around the year 1908. The view is characterized by a spacious square leading to a cluster of European-style buildings that have a quaint, historic charm. These buildings are adorned with traditional Dutch gabled roofs and appear to be bathed in a soft, natural light, suggesting either early morning or late afternoon. The foreground is dominated by part of a dark structure on the left, providing a stark contrast to the lighter tones of the central square and buildings. The sky above is dramatic, with thick, expressive brushstrokes that convey a moving cloudscape, possibly indicating the dynamic weather of the region.
The palette is relatively muted, with earthy browns and reds for the buildings, while the sky has a mix of grays, blues, and whites, contributing to the impression of a cool climate. Small figures can be seen in the distance, giving a sense of scale and life to the scene. The artist's use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and dimensionality.
Provenance
- Garfield Galleries, Toronto
- Roberts Gallery, Toronto
- Heffel Fine Art, Vancouver