细节
Walter Crane, R.W.S. (1845-1915)
Moonrise
signed with device and dated '1913' (lower left) and further signed, inscribed and numbered 'No. 6/Walter Crane. RWS/13 Holland St/Kensington/Moonrise' (on the artist's label attached to the backboard)
watercolour and bodycolour, heightened with white on brown paper
9 7/8 x 14 1/8 in. (24.8 x 35.9 cm)
展览
London, Exhibition of the Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1913, number unknown.

拍品专文

This atmospheric landscape was painted by the artist and illustrator, Walter Crane, in 1913, two years before his death. Crane was greatly influenced by Burne-Jones’s romantic pictures from the 1860s, writing in his Reminiscences that they revealed 'a magic world of romance and pictured poetry... - a twilight world of dark mysterious woodlands, haunted streams, meads of deep green starred with burning flowers, veiled in a dim and mystic light' (W. Crane, An Artist's Reminiscences, London, 1907, p. 84). Crane’s predilection for enigmatic landscapes is evident in the present lot; the moon rises to illuminate the golden haystacks, set below an inky night sky.

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