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Anna Brelsford Mccoy
“Early Morning, 1999” by Anna Brelsford Mccoy Sunlit Bedroom Interior Oil Canvas

1999

$9,500
£7,228.11
€8,328.25
CA$13,487.03
A$14,469.17
CHF 7,760.96
MX$174,206.82
NOK 97,836.05
SEK 89,212.92
DKK 62,223.17

About the Item

A serene and exquisitely composed work that captures the quiet poetry of a sunlit bedroom in the early hours of daybreak. A descendant of the renowned Wyeth artistic dynasty, McCoy here embraces the Brandywine tradition of realism while infusing the work with her own intuitive sensitivity to light, texture, and atmosphere. The scene is anchored by a canopy bed draped in a rumpled white and indigo quilt, its folds rendered with rich, tactile detail. Sunlight slants through a multi-paned window, casting sharp geometric streaks across the pale wooden floor and glowing softly on the yellow walls. A framed portrait on the far wall, possibly a subtle nod to familial memory, reinforces the sense of personal space. The stillness is profound yet alive - imbued with the unspoken narrative of presence just departed or soon to arrive. McCoy’s mastery lies not only in the technical precision of her draftsmanship, but in her ability to evoke emotion through light and stillness, much in the manner of her uncle Andrew Wyeth. This work is oil on canvas and retains its original label from Somerville Manning Gallery on the reverse. It is housed in its original silver toned frame. Size: 35.75 inches tall by 23.75 inches wide (painting) 41.5 inches tall by 29.5 inches wide by 3.25 inches deep (frame) Provenance: Somerville Manning Gallery, DE; Private collection; Acquired from the above Condition: Very good overall condition. Small losses and touch up to the frame. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed! All photographs are taken in a well-lit environment using studio lights (set to a cooler temperature) to reveal as much detail as possible. Colors can vary slightly depending on the temperature and strength of your lighting.
  • Creator:
    Anna Brelsford Mccoy (1940, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1999
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 41.5 in (105.41 cm)Width: 29.5 in (74.93 cm)Depth: 3.25 in (8.26 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good overall condition. Small losses and touch up to the frame. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed!
  • Gallery Location:
    Yardley, PA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2911217260472

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