Late Winter

Emile Walters

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Movement:
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Tonalism
key Notes:
Transitional Landscape, Subdued Palette
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Late Winter," created by Emile Walters in 1890, exemplifies the artist's engagement with the American landscape and his ability to capture the subtleties of seasonal transitions. The painting reflects the influence of the Hudson River School, emphasizing naturalism and atmospheric effects, and has been recognized for its contribution to the American Impressionist movement.

Description of the work:

"Late Winter" by Emile Walters depicts a serene winter landscape characterized by a muted color palette dominated by soft whites, grays, and subtle earth tones. The composition features a tranquil scene of snow-covered ground, bare trees, and a distant horizon, effectively conveying the stillness and quietude of the late winter season.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Late Winter