"North American Landscape At The End Of The 18th Century"
This major work in oil, painted on copper, represents a notable example of the North American School at the end of the 18th century. The painting captures the essence of the era, marked by pivotal events in the history of North America. In this work measuring 55 x 74.5 cm, the unknown artist was able to masterfully express a landscape evoking the unique atmosphere of the end of the 18th century in the region. Through careful brushstrokes and rich colors, a scenario is revealed, recalling the social and political transformations of this era. The choice to use copper as a medium highlights the durability and value of this piece, adding a special nuance to the work. The unknown nature of the author adds an aura of mystery, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a personal interpretation of the work. This painting is not only a visual testimony of the past, but also a window into history, where the events of the time intertwine with artistic expression. The work thus becomes a precious treasure that connects to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of 18th-century North America.