Early 20th Century American Seascape Oil Painting

Early 20th Century American Seascape Oil Painting

$4,500.00

There are people who visit the sea for tranquility. They've clearly never met Lake Michigan in a bad mood.

This early twentieth-century American seascape captures the water as it truly wants to be remembered: heaving, impatient, and colliding with unforgiving stone. Waves explode against the shoreline with enough force that you can almost hear the thunder rolling through the spray. The painter, signed 'Louis Brunl' in the lower right, understood that nature earns its beauty honestly. We believe Brunl worked in Wisconsin, and it's easy to imagine these being the rugged, rock-strewn shores of northern Lake Michigan, where the weather changes its mind in minutes and the horizon rarely apologizes.

The newer gold leaf frame tempers the wildness with just enough refinement, like a tuxedo worn by a prizefighter.

Every great house deserves a reminder that nature has never signed a peace treaty with mankind.

33.25 in. W x 1.5 in. D x 25 in. H

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