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About the Item
Winter Light
Oil on canvas
25 x 30 inches (63.5 x 76.2 cm)
Framed dimensions: 34 1 /2 x 39 1/2 inches
Signed lower left: W L Palmer
Provenance
Ronald Mintz, Pennsylvania;
Avery Galleries, Haverford, Pennsylvania, 2004;
Private collection, Pennsylvania, until 2012;
Avery Galleries, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 2013;
Private collection, Chatham, Massachusetts, until 2022
Literature
Maybelle Mann, Walter Launt Palmer: Poetic Reality (1984), pp. 40 (illus.), 168, cat. no. 1051.
Walter Launt Palmer is best known as “the painter of the American Winter.” In Winter Light, the cool areas of shade haphazardly crisscross and then blanket the warm sunlight on the crisp, white snow, creating a mood that is at once exuberant in its beauty and contemplative in its quiescence. The surety with which Palmer balanced the composition and used color, capturing the effect of winter sunlight on snow, demonstrate not only the mastery of his technical skill but also his poetic vision of the natural world.
The cool palette of Winter Light, marked by a delicate balance of pastel purples, blues, and grays, is given great effect by the accents of yellow and gold. The mélange of tree trunks and paths that seem to go nowhere heighten the almost wild nature of the forest. Yet Palmer creates a feeling of pristine and untouched beauty through the soft light as it speckles the tree limbs and casts highlights and shadows on the fallen snow.
Walter Launt Palmer was born in Albany, New York in 1854. He was the son of sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer, and thus grew up around art and artists. When Palmer was in his teens, he began his formal artistic training with the portraitist Charles Elliot and the famed landscape painter Frederic Church. The young artist’s work was first accepted for the National Academy of Design show in 1872, when he was only eighteen years old.
Palmer traveled to Europe and studied in Paris from 1873 to 1876. While there one of his masters was Emil Auguste Carolus-Duran, whose influence is apparent in the controlled quality of Palmer’s mature works, as witnessed here in Winter Light. Upon his return from France, Palmer resided in New York City for a few years, and in 1882 returned to Albany. By this time a consummate landscape painter, Palmer saw the vivid color potential of the snow and used it to great advantage. The gossamer effect he achieves in his paintings comes from his ability to capture the play between color and reflective light.
The effectiveness of Palmer’s technique reflects the influence of academic precision, oriental delicacy (Palmer traveled to the Far East in 1899), and impressionist effect. In his art he was always conscious of the avant-garde and apt to experiment with color; for instance, Palmer was one of the first American painters to use blue shadows in his paintings of snow, which was, at the time, almost revolutionary. Unlike the broadly painted vistas of many of his contemporaries, Palmer imbued his interior woodland scenes with a sense of intimacy; he sought to capture the exquisite detail of the landscape and render it as an expression of a quiet moment, fixing in time one’s personal recollections of wintry beauty.
Palmer’s paintings can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Butler Institute of American Art, and the Albany Institute of History and Art.
- Creator:Walter Launt Palmer (1854-1932, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 25 in (63.5 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)
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- Condition:Excellent condition. The canvas is lined. There is a small area of inpaint in the far upper-right corner on the canvas, and a few small scattered dots of inpaint in the foreground snow.
- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2773217168532
Walter Launt Palmer
Walter Launt Palmer was born in Albany, New York in 1854. He was the son of sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer, and thus grew up around art and artists. When Palmer was in his teens, he began his formal artistic training with portraitist Charles Elliot and the famed landscape painter Frederic Church. The young artist’s work was first accepted for the National Academy of Design show in 1872, when he was only eighteen years old. Palmer traveled to Europe and studied in Paris from 1873 to 1876. While there one of his masters was Emil Auguste Carolus-Duran, whose influence is apparent in the controlled quality of Palmer’s mature works. Upon his return from France, Palmer resided in New York City for a few years, and in 1882 returned to Albany. By this time a consummate landscape painter, Palmer saw the vivid color potential of the snow and used it to great advantage. The gossamer effect he achieves in his paintings comes from his ability to capture the play between color and reflective light. The effectiveness of Palmer’s technique reflects the influence of academic precision, oriental delicacy (Palmer traveled to the Far East in 1899), and impressionist effect. In his art he was always conscious of the avant-garde and apt to experiment with color; for instance, Palmer was one of the first American painters to use blue shadows in his paintings of snow, which was, at the time, almost revolutionary. Unlike the broadly painted vistas of many of his contemporaries, Palmer imbued his interior woodland scenes with a sense of intimacy; he sought to capture the exquisite detail of the landscape and render it as an expression of a quiet moment, fixing in time one’s personal recollections of wintry beauty. Palmer’s paintings can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), Butler Institute of American Art, and the Albany Institute of History and Art.
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