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Artworks
Stanley Francis Turner Canadian, 1883-1953
Winter Gothic, c 1928etching on paper
protected by museum10 x 7.5 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
This etching by Stanley Francis Turner presents a striking winter scene framed by Gothic architecture. The composition captures a grand building with steep pitched roofs, pointed arches, and turrets rising...This etching by Stanley Francis Turner presents a striking winter scene framed by Gothic architecture. The composition captures a grand building with steep pitched roofs, pointed arches, and turrets rising sharply into a snowy sky. Turner’s fine linework emphasises both the architectural gravitas and the quiet poetry of the season: stone walls textured with age, clustered chimneys, and ornate tracery in the windows hint at centuries of history.
In the foreground, leafless trees stretch their intricate branches upward, their stark silhouettes adding a delicate counterpoint to the solid masonry behind them. Snow covers the ground and clings to roof lines, softening the scene while also heightening the sense of stillness. Two small figures walking together near the entrance lend scale and a touch of narrative intimacy—perhaps scholars, visitors, or locals strolling through the grounds in the crisp winter air.
Turner's subtle tonal shading and controlled use of cross-hatching create both atmosphere and architectural clarity. The etching evokes a sense of solitude, reverence, and old-world mystery—an almost storybook winter moment, suspended in quiet contemplation.
Provenance
- Ferrante Framing, St. Catharines
- private collection, Niagara