The artwork titled “Autumn Batchewana” was created by Lawren Harris in 1918. It is associated with the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and belongs to the landscape genre.
The artwork captures an autumnal scene distinguished by its vibrant palette and expressive use of color. Dominated by rugged rock formations in the foreground, it showcases a variety of hues, from cool blues and greens to warm ambers and reds, reflecting the richness of the autumn season. The background reveals a dense forest with trees displaying the transition from summer greens to autumnal yellows and oranges. The composition is marked by a sense of dynamic movement and textured brushwork, embodying Lawren Harris’s unique approach to landscape depiction within the context of early 20th-century modernism.