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William C. Grauer
WILLIAM C GRAUER Men Horses in Landscape 1940s cubist WC Cleveland School

Circa 1940s

$9,500
£7,234.24
€8,261.04
CA$13,348.67
A$14,646.04
CHF 7,714.83
MX$174,230.07
NOK 98,826.03
SEK 90,241.66
DKK 61,717.95

About the Item

William C. Grauer’s painting from the 1940s shows him working at the edge of figuration and abstraction. A few figures and several horses gather on open ground, yet the scene is built from layered, interlocking washes. Color does much of the drawing. Pale greens, slate blues, clay reds, and warm creams overlap and pool, so light and shadow seem to shift as you look. Contours stay soft, arriving where one transparent shape meets another. The picture feels like an event unfolding in time rather than a fixed snapshot. The composition hints at cubism in the way it is constructed. Figures, horses, and ground break into facets that click together across a shallow, stacked space. You do not read a single vanishing point. Depth comes from overlaps and value shifts. Within a single form a shoulder or flank can seem to turn two ways at once, which adds energy to the horses and keeps the eye moving. The surface has a quiet collage logic. Pools of color sit like placed pieces that resolve into buckets, blankets, and tack as you look longer. Scale helps the effect. At 20 by 28 inches the paper gives the washes room to bloom. Wet into wet passages soften a contour, while drier, calligraphic touches pick out a hand, a bridle, or a muzzle. Grauer keeps the palette limited, which holds the picture together and lets temperature do the expressive work. Cooler passages settle into the background. Warmer notes ride along the horses and the ground, suggesting sun striking through a clouded sky. What makes the painting satisfying is the balance between structure and life. The cubist tendencies organize the sheet with clear planes and gentle pivots. At the same time the subject remains legible and humane. You sense a pause in the day around working animals. The watercolor reads as an observed moment and as a study in how shapes and tones can carry meaning. This captivating watercolor shows Grauer’s trust in the medium and his modern eye. He reduces the scene to essentials, then lets layered color and measured rhythm do the rest. The result is a clear example of Grauer’s mid century sensibility: humane, economical, and finely tuned to what watercolor can do. It offers the intimacy of process along with the immediacy of place, inviting the viewer to step close and watch the forms resolve in the space between pigment and paper. Signed lower right. Framed Dimensions: 30 x 37 inches PROVENANCE: The Artist, Cleveland, Ohio; Acquired from the above over a 50 year period by a relative of the artist, Rancho Santa Fe, California.
  • Creator:
    William C. Grauer (1896, American)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1940s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 28 in (71.12 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    In very fine, age appropriate condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU516317222692

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