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| Autumn Ploughing in the Marshland, 1911 |
She is mostly know for her work as an Impressionist and she produced more than two thousand images. Most of those images are not very rich in detail.
What I like about this painting is how she captures the low, slanting light of an autumn day at high latitude.
One must wonder if the drowned mouth of the creek sees a good run of Atlantic Salmon or if it holds decent Brown Trout a little farther upstream.
Hat-tip to Lucas Machias for scouring the farthest corners of cyberspace for these kinds of images.

Nice picture so much different than her impressionist paintings I looked up.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a great picture ERJ. Thanks for sharing.
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