William E. Freeman - also known as Bill Freeman (American, 1927-2012). Untitled oil on canvas, ca. mid 20th century CE. Signed on lower right. Bill Freeman managed to capture both the awe-inspiring as well as the serene quaities of nature in this landscape painting. In this composition, a flowing river is lined by deciduous trees with their fresh spring green leaves shimmering in the sunlight and tall evergreens mark the treeline above the rock faces of the mountains. Freeman's soft yet colorful palette of yellow ochre, verdant green, sky blue, slate grey, terracotta orange, warm beige, and creamy white is rendered in his signature style with a sophisticated use of palette knife and brush. Size of painting: 23.5" L x 19.5" W (59.7 cm x 49.5 cm) Size of frame: 33.125" L x 29.125" W (84.1 cm x 74 cm)
Bill Freeman grew up in West Texas on a farm just outside of El Paso. Interestingly, he worked as a horse wrangler, fought forest fires for the U.S. Forest Service, and was a field researcher and guide for the Arizona Game and Fish Department for twelve years in Arizona, Wyoming, and New Mexico prior to becoming an artist. It was not until the age of 30 that Freeman decided to become an artist specializing in Western landscapes. Today he is considered a pioneer of Western art centered on such storied locales as Scottsdale, Arizona as well as Jackson Hole and Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming.
Provenance: private Glorieta, New Mexico, USA collection
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Condition
Painting is in excellent condition. Minor wear to frame with some scuffs and abrasions as shown. Wired for suspension and ready to hang.