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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: John Lyman, La Frenière, 1930
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: John Lyman, La Frenière, 1930
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John Lyman Canadian, 1886-1967

La Frenière, 1930
oil on panel
13 x 16 in
signed bottom right
CAD 6,000.00
John Lyman, La Frenière, 1930
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This painting, titled La Frénière by John Lyman, is an expressive oil landscape that beautifully captures a serene rural scene in early autumn. Rendered with Lyman’s characteristic modernist restraint and...
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This painting, titled La Frénière by John Lyman, is an expressive oil landscape that beautifully captures a serene rural scene in early autumn.



Rendered with Lyman’s characteristic modernist restraint and lyrical
colour sense, the composition looks through a rhythmic arrangement of
slender tree trunks toward a reflective pond and a distant white
farmhouse. The artist uses soft lavender and muted blue in the sky,
contrasted with ochres, russets, and bright greens across the foliage
and ground, evoking a clear, sun-filled afternoon. His brushwork is
loose and fluid, with visible strokes that model the trees and ground in
a simplified, almost sculptural manner, showing influence from his
post-Impressionist training in Paris and his affinity with the
decorative modernism of artists like Cézanne and Matisse.



Painted in 1930, the scene reflects Lyman’s interest in balancing
structure and colour harmony, a hallmark of his landscapes around the
time he helped inspire a renewed modernist spirit in Quebec painting. La Frénière
exemplifies how he transformed Quebec’s pastoral settings into
meditative explorations of rhythm and light rather than literal
documentation — a refined synthesis of European modernism and Canadian
subject matter.


John Lyman wrote in his diary on October 13th 1930, the day he
executed this painting, "Yesterday finished painting at La Frenière.
To-day charming afternoon with the Arthur Morrices. Their daughter
Eleanor pet niece of J.W.M. They have a quantity of thumb-nail pochades
of J.W.M., and some good canvases. A beach scene & winter view of
Quebec citadel of early period (Quebec, very early) and a Fête at St.
Cloud by night of 1st part (Whisterlian) of middle period, - very good."


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Provenance

- Galerie Claude Lafitte, Montreal

Literature

- Hedwidge Asselin, I"nédits de John Lyman", Montreal, 1980, page 100
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