- Webb Young
- Landscape Near Cundiyo, NM
- Watercolor on Paper
- 15.125 x 21.875 in (38.42 x 55.56 cm)
- Framed: 20.25 x 27.25 x 1.5 in (51.44 x 69.22 x 3.81 cm)
- Signature: Signed at bottom right
- $425
This 20.25 x 27.25 inch painting captures a winter landscape near Cundiyo, New Mexico, rendered in a naturalistic style. The foreground is populated with dark green shrubs, their colors providing a stark contrast against the white snow. These elements add a sense of depth and dimension to the scene, drawing the viewer’s eye into the painting. Starting in the foreground and continuing into the distance, is a partially visible dirt trail, blanketed with snow. The mid ground features rolling hills blanketed in snow and dark foliage. In the background, distant mountains rise against the sky, their peaks slightly obscured by mist or clouds. This not only adds a sense of scale to the scene but also creates an atmospheric effect. The sky, painted in light blue hues, suggests a calm, clear day. The overall tranquil color palette balances the more detailed and textured elements of the composition. The painting is encased in a light brown, wooden frame, with a thin white inner boarder, complimenting the natural theme of the artwork.
Webb Young (1913-2005) was a renowned artist known for his depictions of New Mexico landscapes, architecture, and people. Young was born in Covington, Kentucky on September 2, 1913, and his interest in painting began at age 11 with art classes at the Chicago Art Institute. From 1925 through 1928, he studied painting in New Mexico under the famous Southwestern painter, Gerald Cassidy. He also attended a session in Vienna in 1927. His training was further supplemented with sessions at the Chicago Art Institute in 1933 and 1934, refresher courses with the Famous Artists School in the early 1950s, and study at the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in the mid-1960s.
Webb Young passed away on February 12, 2005.
- Subject Matter: Winter Landscape