William Brymner Scottish-Canadian, 1855-1925
Near Louisbourg, NS, 1909
oil on panel
circa 1909
circa 1909
4.45 x 7 in
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'Near Louisbourg, NS, 1909' by William Brymner is a captivating oil painting that likely depicts the rugged coastline near Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. Created around 1909, this artwork captures the dramatic...
"Near Louisbourg, NS, 1909" by William Brymner is a captivating oil painting that likely depicts the rugged coastline near Louisbourg, Nova Scotia. Created around 1909, this artwork captures the dramatic interaction between water and rocky shores.
In this painting, Brymner skillfully portrays the power and dynamism of the ocean waves crashing against the rocks. The artist's use of bold brushstrokes and rich colors brings the scene to life, conveying the raw energy of the coastal landscape.
The rocky shoreline, rendered with meticulous detail, provides a dramatic contrast to the swirling waters. Brymner's portrayal of the natural elements evokes a sense of awe and admiration for the untamed beauty of the maritime landscape.
"Near Louisbourg, NS, 1909" serves as a testament to Brymner's mastery in capturing the sublime beauty of Canada's coastal regions, inviting viewers to contemplate the timeless forces of nature at work along the shores of Nova Scotia.
Provenance
- very similar to painting in NGC
- Watson Art Gallery, Montreal