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Charles Warren Eaton
“Eastern White Pines, c. 1910”, New England Landscape, Signed Oil Painting

Circa 1910

$7,500
£5,698.15
€6,548.37
CA$10,534.67
A$11,466.72
CHF 6,075.81
MX$137,904.69
NOK 77,252.32
SEK 70,793.21
DKK 48,915.92

About the Item

“Eastern White Pines, c. 1910” by Charles Warren Eaton (American, 1857-1937). A wonderful example of Eaton’s renowned compositions of Eastern white pine trees in his mature style. At the heart of the composition stands a singular pale tree, its trunk catching a gentle shaft of light, anchoring the viewer’s eye in an otherwise tranquil forest scene. The pine’s silvery bark and the soft shadows it casts across the grassy foreground suggest an early morning or late afternoon setting, where the interplay between light and form becomes the subject as much as the landscape itself. Eaton, also called the “Pine Tree Painter,” cultivated an intimate and poetic relationship with the Eastern white pine forests of New England. This work captures that affinity in its balance of compositional rigor and emotional restraint. The foreground is dotted with soft stones and wild undergrowth, all rendered in earthy greens and ochres, while the midground recedes gently into a cool thicket of shadowed trees. A sliver of blue sky peeks through the foliage, lending a sense of upward movement and spatial depth that offsets the verticality of the central tree. The painting is marked by Eaton’s characteristic refinement and tonal harmony. There is no overt drama - no weather event, animal, or human figure to distract from the scene’s meditative essence. Instead, Eaton focuses on atmosphere and serenity. His brushwork is precise yet tender, with softened contours and nuanced modulation of tone that evoke not just the look of nature, but also its stillness and breath. This work is oil on canvas laid to board and is signed in the lower left. It is housed in a later gold frame. Size: 16 inches tall by 12 inches wide (painting) 19.5 inches tall by 15.5 inches wide by 1.5 inches deep (frame) Provenance: Private collection, ME; Acquired from the above About the artist: Known as the “Pine Tree Painter” in his day for his transcendentalist renderings of white pines, Charles Warren Eaton was one of the profoundest interpreters of nature among the American Tonalists. As a follower of James Abbott McNeill Whistler’s aesthetic movement, he incorporated Asian design principals of patterning and formal abstraction in his early intimate works that dwelled on what George Inness called the “human landscape”—old stonewalls, worn paths, and abandoned pastures. By 1900, Eaton moved to a more gestural and expressive style, especially in his favored subjects of white pines and canal-side poplars, reminiscent of Claude Monet’s serial works. Eaton painted his beloved pines from every imaginable vantage point and in every lighting condition, creating symbolic works of powerful and graphic imagery, often verging on complete abstraction. Eaton was also a master watercolorist, on a par with his contemporaries Winslow Homer, John Singer Sargent, and Whistler. Condition: Very good overall condition. Professionally cleaned in 2018. Minor inpainting in the extreme corners and minuscule touch up to a small scratch. Later frame with typical wear from handling. 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:
    Charles Warren Eaton (1857-1937, American)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1910
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19.5 in (49.53 cm)Width: 15.5 in (39.37 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good overall condition. Professionally cleaned in 2018. Minor inpainting in the extreme corners and minuscule touch up to a small scratch. Later frame with typical wear from handling. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed!
  • Gallery Location:
    Yardley, PA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2911217195742

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