WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (1866-1955)
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (1866-1955)
WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (1866-1955)
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WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (1866-1955)

Grand Canyon

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WILLIAM ROBINSON LEIGH (1866-1955)
Grand Canyon
signed and dated 'W.R. Leigh-/N.Y. 1917.' (lower left)
oil on canvas
21 x 33 in. (53.3 x 83.8 cm.)
Painted in 1917.
Provenance
Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc., New York.
(Probably) Acquired by the present owner from the above.
Exhibited
(Probably) New York, Grand Central Art Galleries, Inc., "Our Fabulous West": Paintings by William R. Leigh, April 14-May 2, 1953, no. 16.

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Lot Essay

Working on a commission to paint the Grand Canyon for the Santa Fe Railroad, William Robinson Leigh made his first trip to the West in 1906 and spent the subsequent three summers working in New Mexico. With great interest and keen observation, Leigh gained an authoritative knowledge and understanding of the local cultures which became the prominent feature of his many genre pictures. The impetus for his original travels, the Grand Canyon subject holds a uniquely important place within Leigh’s landscape subjects.

In capturing the majestic beauty of the legendary Grand Canyon region, Leigh uniquely blends his experimentation with Impressionist technique and his skillful ability to record marquee elements of the American West. Although experimenting with a looser brush in the studio, the artist took painstaking efforts to record his surroundings with precision during his travels to the West. Nicknamed “America’s Sagebrush Rembrandt,” Leigh paints the present work with crisp desert tones complemented by brilliant violet shadows.

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