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Artworks
Nicholas Hornyansky Hungarian-Canadian, 1896-1965
Shivering Jack Pine, c 1930etching on paper
protected by museum glass4 x 3 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
Nicholas Hornyansky’s Shivering Jack Pine is a spare, elegant etching that isolates a small cluster of wind-bent pines on a rocky outcrop beside still northern water. The tallest tree rises...Nicholas Hornyansky’s Shivering Jack Pine is a spare, elegant etching that isolates a small cluster of wind-bent pines on a rocky outcrop beside still northern water. The tallest tree rises in a twisting vertical, its dark, feathery foliage swept sideways as if shaped by persistent wind, while a smaller pine at the right echoes that same stooped resilience. In the distance, low rocky islands sit quietly along the horizon, giving the composition a strong sense of solitude and open space.
Hornyansky uses a restrained palette and delicate etched line to create both atmosphere and structure. The cool pale ground and softly toned sky make the dark trees stand out sharply, while the fine linear work in the trunks and shoreline gives the scene a refined, almost meditative clarity. There is very little unnecessary detail; each element feels carefully chosen to heighten the sense of isolation and endurance.
What makes Nicholas Hornyansky’s Shivering Jack Pine so appealing is its combination of fragility and strength. The trees appear exposed and weathered, yet they remain upright against the elements. The result is a quietly poetic image of the Canadian landscape, where endurance, stillness, and wind-shaped beauty are all held in balance.
Provenance
- private collection, Niagara
- Ferrante Framing, St. Catharines
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