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The Elements, 1916 (oil on wood-pulp board)
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The Elements, 1916 (oil on wood-pulp board)
996087 The Elements, 1916 (oil on wood-pulp board) by Macdonald, James Edward Hervey (1873-1932); 71.1x91.8 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; © Art Gallery of Ontario; Gift of Dr. Lorne Pierce, Toronto, 1958, in memory of Edith Chown Pierce (1890-1954)
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© Art Gallery of Ontario Gift of Dr. Lorne Pierce, Toronto, 1958, in memory of Edith Chown Pierce (1890-1954) / Bridgeman Images
Campfire Camping Group Of 7 Group Of Seven Rocks Rocky Skies Stormy Sky Americhe
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is a captivating oil painting on wood-pulp board by James Edward Hervey Macdonald. This stunning artwork, measuring 71.1x91.8 cm, can be found at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. In this landscape masterpiece, Macdonald skillfully captures the raw power and beauty of nature in North America. A group of seven individuals gather around a campfire amidst a dramatic stormy sky. The rocky terrain adds to the ruggedness and intensity of the scene. The painting transports us to a time when camping was an adventurous pursuit in the United States. It evokes feelings of camaraderie and resilience as these American men brave the elements together. Macdonald's brushstrokes expertly depict the fiery glow emanating from the campfire against the darkened skies above. The artist's attention to detail is evident in his rendering of each rock and stone surrounding them. This artwork serves as a reminder that nature can be both awe-inspiring and unforgiving simultaneously. It encapsulates not only America's vast landscapes but also its spirit of exploration and adventure. "The Elements, 1916" stands as a testament to Macdonald's talent for capturing moments frozen in time with his paintbrush. Its presence at the Art Gallery of Ontario is thanks to Dr. Lorne Pierce's generous gift in memory of Edith Chown Pierce. Bridgeman Images has preserved this remarkable piece through their print collection on
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