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Artworks
Tom Roberts Canadian, 1909-1998
Spray, Tide Stream, 1969oil on masonite18 x 24 insigned bottom leftCurrency:Further images
This painting, Spray, Tide Stream by Tom Roberts, portrays a serene winter landscape rendered with a restrained, modernist sensibility. The scene captures a gently winding stream bordered by snow-laden banks...This painting, Spray, Tide Stream by Tom Roberts, portrays a serene winter landscape rendered with a restrained, modernist sensibility. The scene captures a gently winding stream bordered by snow-laden banks and a stand of slender birch trees rising against a muted background of greys, greens, and ochres.
Roberts employs a controlled palette and a palette-knife technique that gives the surface a tactile, mosaic-like texture. The broken, blocky brushstrokes in the water convey both depth and reflection—glimpses of green and blue suggesting the submerged movement beneath the ice-rimmed edges. The vertical rhythm of the birches offsets the horizontal flow of the stream, giving the composition both stability and quiet tension.
The mood is contemplative, characteristic of Roberts’ approach to the Canadian landscape: simplified forms, soft tonal contrasts, and a focus on light’s subtle transformation of nature. Rather than depicting a dramatic wilderness, he presents an intimate moment of thaw and silence—where snow, water, and light coalesce into a harmonious study of winter’s quiet persistence.
Provenance
- Wallack Galleries, Ottawa
- owned by Marjorie S. Bird, 1979