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Sun Through Tree II — History & Facts
In Sun Through Tree II, Arthur Dove presents a vibrant landscape filled with rich greens and warm yellows. The painting features a tree, through which sunlight filters, creating a play of light and shadow. The colors are bold and expressive, capturing the essence of nature.
The overall composition invites the viewer to experience the tranquility of the scene. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Dove's modernist style. The dimensions are approximately 76 x 91 cm, making it a significant piece that commands attention. The brushwork is fluid, allowing for a dynamic representation of light.
Viewers can appreciate the layering of colors that creates depth and movement. Arthur Dove was a pioneer of American modernism, often focusing on nature and its forms. Sun Through Tree II reflects his interest in the interplay of light and organic shapes. An interesting fact about this work is that it exemplifies Dove's innovative approach to color, which was influenced by his interest in music and rhythm.
This painting is part of the collection at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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