“Lake Afternoon” is an artwork created by Arthur Dove in 1935 using wax and emulsion on canvas. This piece is part of the abstract art and expressionism movements and is categorized under the genre of animal painting. It resides in the Phillips Collection located in Washington, DC, US.
The artwork features vibrant and whimsical representations of animal forms juxtaposed against a striking background. The scene radiates a dreamlike quality, with stylized shapes and bold color contrasts that evoke an abstract interpretation of a serene afternoon by the lake. The animals are depicted in bright, contrasting hues, adding a sense of harmony and rhythm to the composition. The use of wax and emulsion techniques gives the painting a textured, almost tangible quality, enhancing the overall expressive nature of the piece.