Algoma Hill (1920) by Lawren Harris

The artwork titled “Algoma Hill,” created by Lawren Harris in 1920, is a prominent piece belonging to the Art Nouveau (Modern), Symbolism movement. It falls under the genre of landscape painting.

The artwork vividly captures the essence of a rugged, mountainous terrain, with a particular emphasis on the towering cliff that dominates the composition. Thin, bare trees stand starkly against the sky, their dark trunks contrasting sharply with the bright, almost ethereal light of the background. The scene is characterized by bold, expressive brushwork and a rich, vibrant palette. The cliff, painted in deep purples and blues, looms dramatically, while pockets of vivid red foliage break through, adding a striking visual contrast. The foreground features rocky outcrops rendered in varied hues, grounding the scene with a sense of solidity and permanence. This celebration of natural beauty, coupled with a symbolic use of color and form, exemplifies Harris’s mastery in capturing the raw, untamed beauty of the Canadian landscape.

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