Icy Road, Eastern Townships, 1963," an oil on board painting by Canadian artist Lorne Bouchard
Framed Lorne Bouchard Icy road Eastern townships
Back of framed Lorne Bouchard Icy road Eastern townships painting
Lorne Bouchard Canadian, 1913-1978
painted January, 1963
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"Icy Road, Eastern Townships, 1963," an oil on board painting by Canadian artist Lorne Bouchard, who lived from 1913 to 1978. Measuring 12 x 16 inches, the painting is signed by the artist on the bottom left and was painted in January 1963.
Bouchard's painting captures the stark, chilly beauty of a winter day. The landscape is depicted in a palette of muted earth tones, whites, and greys, reflecting the bleak yet serene quality of the season. The icy road meanders through the composition, drawing the viewer's eye into the distance where small houses or farm structures can be seen against the horizon.
The painting is characterized by its quiet, almost contemplative mood. Bouchard has employed a restrained hand in rendering the scene, with careful attention to the play of light on the icy surfaces and the shadows cast by the fences and barren trees. The human presence is subtly implied through the vehicle and the habitation in the background, suggesting a narrative of rural life and resilience in the face of winter's grip.
The artwork is protected by museum glass to preserve its condition. The provenance includes Alex Fraser Galleries in Vancouver, adding to the painting's history and its journey through the art world. "Icy Road, Eastern Townships" is a testament to Bouchard's ability to convey the quiet splendor of the Canadian landscape in winter through his art.