Cape Gris Nez, France
Artist
George Copeland Ault
(American, 1891 - 1948)
Date1908
MediumWatercolor on paper
DimensionsUnframed: 7 × 10 inches (17.78 × 25.4 cm)
Framed: 20 × 15 inches (50.8 × 38.1 cm)
Framed: 20 × 15 inches (50.8 × 38.1 cm)
Credit LineGift of Donald Lokuta
Object number2010.66.4
Inscribedl.l.: GA monogram; verso l.l: Sketch, Cape Gris Nez, France, G.C.A. July 1908, l.r.: GA 280
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DescriptionRoad surrounded by greenery leading up to a small group of white, red-roofed houses. Woman dressed in blue walks on road towards viewerGallery Label
In 1899 the Ault family moved from Cleveland, Ohio, to London where Ault studied the art of the Old Masters and received formal training. This pair of watercolors, painted when Ault was just 17 years old, was inspired by his family’s summers at Cap Gris Nez, a cape on the Pas-de-Calais in northern France. These idyllic rural landscapes stand in marked contrast to the more stylistically adventurous contour line drawings, surreal scenes, biomorphic forms and linear abstractions that Ault created in succeeding decades.
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