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The Clearing

  • Date de création1946
  • Dimensions50.0 x 75.0 cm
The painting The Clearing by Charles Ernest Cundall is a remarkable work of art that showcases the artist's skill in capturing the essence of rural life. Created in 1946, this oil on canvas piece measures 50 x 75 cm and is currently housed at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery in the United Kingdom.

Composition and Style

The painting depicts a scene of people working in the woods, surrounded by trees, with a large pile of logs stacked up in the center. The artist's use of color and light creates a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the scene. The brushstrokes are bold and expressive, giving the painting a dynamic energy. Key elements of the composition include the placement of figures in the foreground and background, creating a sense of layering and depth. The inclusion of a body of water in the background adds to the overall sense of context and setting.

Artist and Inspiration

Charles Ernest Cundall was a British artist known for his landscapes and figurative paintings. His work often featured scenes of everyday life, capturing the spirit of rural communities. Cundall's style is characterized by his use of bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, which can be seen in other works such as New Council House Foundation Stone Ceremony, 10th June 1938, available on WahooArt.com.
The The Clearing is a testament to Cundall's skill as an artist and his ability to capture the essence of rural life. This painting, along with others like German Sägegrube by Carl Eduard Schuch, available on WahooArt.com, demonstrate the artist's range and talent.

Charles Ernest Cundall (1890 – 1971)

Charles Ernest Cundall (1890-1971) était un peintre britannique reconnu pour ses paysages urbains panoramiques et son art de guerre. Découvrez son style polyvalent influencé par le fauvisme et l'impressionnisme postérieur. Sa contribution à l’art britannique du début du XXe siècle est remarquable.

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