Joan Fontaine

1938

Louise Dahl-Wolfe

Artist, American, 1895 - 1989

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Artwork overview

More About this Artwork

Verdant green fields roll in undulating waves back alongside a road in this horizontal landscape painting. The fields take up the left and center of the composition and are painted with thick, curling strokes of emerald, pea, and celery green, and corn yellow to suggest grasses and plants. The pale green road runs up along the right edge of the painting, and is layered with strokes and daubs in butter yellow, spring green, and faint blue. The fields and road meet the horizon line about halfway up the canvas, where an aquamarine-blue sky swirling with white and periwinkle-blue clouds fills the top half of the painting.

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Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Hans Jorgensen, Seattle, WA; (Keith de Lellis Gallery, New York); NGA purchase, 2018.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

on verso, signed by artist, center stamped in ink: LOUISE DAHL-WOLFE / 58 WEST 57th ST. / NEW YORK CITY


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