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Lockwood "Woody" Dennis (American, 1937-2012). "House 17" oil on canvas, 2009. Signed on verso with "17," inventory number, and date. A pretty painting by Lockwood Dennis featuring a perfectly symmetric white house with a white picket fence flanked by a pair of trees. The charming suburban scene is set against gorgeous hues of violet and periwinkle that fill the sky, indicating that it is twilight. The meandering branches of the trees and wispy strokes of bright green grass contrast the otherwise geometric composition, while the dark shadow of a neighboring house inhabits the left periphery of the piece. Lockwood seemed to enjoy capturing views where the natural and the built environments met. The joining of these disparate themes seems to parallel the painter's own style, known for its 'painterly' yet simultaneously graphic quality and allowing Lockwood to deliver the scenes through his modernist aesthetic with an emphasis on contrasting planes, geometry, and vibrant brushstrokes. Size: 10" W x 8" H (25.4 cm x 20.3 cm)

Provenance: Lockwood Dennis Art Estate, Boulder, Colorado, USA

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  • Condition: Signed on verso with "17," inventory number, and date. In excellent overall condition.

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