Fine Weather, Georgian Bay

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Fine Weather, Georgian Bay
Material Oil on canvas
Size 98.6 x 143.7
Created 1913
Present location Art Gallery of Ontario

Fine Weather, Georgian Bay is in the collection of the Art Gallery of Ontario located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Description

Fine Weather, Georgian Bay is an oil painting by the Canadian painter J.E.H. MacDonald, a member of one of the most well known Canadian group of painters, the Group of Seven. The painting was first exhibited at the Ontario Society of Artists, in 1913. The peaceful, Sunday afternoon excursion painting, was quite different from MacDonald's previous works of industry and machinery.[1] The work is vast and full of light, an uninhabited, untouched landscape, the only intrusion being the two small figures, tying up their canoe, silhouetted against the clear, still waters.

It is clear the emphasis of the composition is the sky, which covers more than three-quarters of the canvas. The low lying cloud cover reflects the tree line below and the cumulus masses gently floating upwards draw the viewers eye from the lower left to the upper right corner of the painting.[2] The sky is reflected in the light, dancing across the calm waters. MacDonald has achieved this effect through strong strokes parallel to the distant shoreline. Even in this piece, with its muted colours and pastel tones, MacDonald shows his skilled command over colour. The water is composed of dark and light blues and greens, showing its various depth and hinting at its crystal clarity, but MacDonald has also painted creamy pinks and soft purples reflecting the multi-coloured sky above. The small strip of beach in the foreground is also rich in colour, giving it life and movement.

Acquisition

This piece is part of the 2002 Ken Thomson gift to the AGO.

Artist

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