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Artworks
Anthony Law Canadian, 1916-1996
Graniite Rocks Near Peggy's Cove, NS, c 1975oil on panel13.75 x 15.25 insigned bottom rightCurrency:Further images
Anthony Law’s Granite Rocks Near Peggy’s Cove, NS depicts a bold Atlantic shoreline scene with pale granite slabs, dark coastal rocks, wind-shaped evergreens, and blue-grey water stretching toward the horizon....Anthony Law’s Granite Rocks Near Peggy’s Cove, NS depicts a bold Atlantic shoreline scene with pale granite slabs, dark coastal rocks, wind-shaped evergreens, and blue-grey water stretching toward the horizon. The composition is built with strong, simplified forms and confident brushwork, giving the landscape a crisp, modernist energy.
The foreground is dominated by sunlit granite rendered in creamy whites, soft yellows, and cool greys, with bright green patches of grass cutting across the lower edge. At left, dark spruce branches frame the scene and create a strong contrast against the open water. Beyond the shore, heavy black-brown rocks break the surface while white surf rises and flashes across the middle distance, suggesting the rough coastal weather near Peggy’s Cove.
The palette is fresh and distinctly maritime, with turquoise, slate blue, violet-grey, ochre, deep green, and bright white. Law uses broad, direct strokes and dark outlines to simplify the rocks, trees, and waves, emphasizing the structure of the Nova Scotia coast rather than fine detail. The result is a lively, atmospheric view of granite, sea, and wind, capturing the rugged beauty of Peggy’s Cove with clarity and strength.
Provenance
- Zwicker's Gallery, Halifax
- private collection, Toronto
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