Flatland River (1997) by Wayne Thiebaud

The artwork titled “Flatland River” by the artist Wayne Thiebaud, created in 1997, is an oil painting exemplifying the Expressionism movement. This landscape piece, measuring 96 x 147 cm, is held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) located in San Francisco, CA, US.

In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a vivid and dynamic depiction of a riverine landscape. The scene features a river meandering through agricultural land, with patches of cultivated fields of differing patterns and colors. There is an island-like landform at the center, shaded by richly textured trees casting expansive shadows. The use of bold, expressive brushstrokes and the vibrant color palette imbue the landscape with a lively and almost surreal quality, capturing the essence of Thiebaud’s expressionistic approach. The painting’s composition and the interplay of light and shadow highlight the artist’s intricate detailing, transforming a simple rural scene into a compelling visual narrative.

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