Woodland, Northern Michigan
1902
About this artwork
An oil painting on canvas depicting a dense autumn forest landscape in Michigan with a small, reflective pond. The composition is marked by textured brushwork characteristic of the early 20th-century American landscape tradition.
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John Elwood Bundy was a key figure in the Richmond Group of painters in Indiana, known for his ability to capture the atmospheric qualities of the Midwestern woods. His works often emphasize the quiet, solitary beauty of nature during the changing seasons, a theme that gained popularity in the early 20th century as industrialization accelerated in America.
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Woodland, Northern Michigan
John Bundy, 1902