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Anton Gold (1914-1970) - Mid 20th Century Oil Through Winter Trees
Description
A charming landscape scene depicting a sleepy winter village through bare winter trees. The artist captures the scene using expressive, gestural brushwork and a rich palette of purples and blues. Signed faintly to the lower right. Presented in a black frame with curved gilt outer edges. On board.Condition
The painting is in fine condition. There is some light wear to the frame.
Size
69 x 80cm (27.2" x 31.5")Framed Size: 83 x 93cm (32.7" x 36.6")
Collection Information
The work of Stuttgart-born German painter Anton Gold (1914-1970) sits at the threshold of several artistic movements of the 20th century, with Fauvist influences and a Post-Impressionist core. With a life spanning the most tumultuous years of the past century, Gold's varied subjects capture the world in a stark yet colourful manner. The collection includes portraits, still lifes and landscape scenes, with common themes of bare trees and faceless figures throughout. Many works are large in scale, with a gently vibrant palette that would suit a range of interior settings.
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| SKU | sm621 |
|---|---|
| Artist | Anton Gold (1914-1970) |
| Date | Mid 20th Century |
| Dimensions | 69 x 80cm |
| Medium | Oil |
| Style | Impressionism |
| Subject | Landscape |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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