Woods in Winter
1903
About this artwork
An oil on canvas landscape depicting a snowy forest path during winter, emphasizing the muted earthy tones of the trees against the white snow. The work is characteristic of the artist's focus on Indiana landscapes.
Did you know?
John Elwood Bundy is widely regarded as one of the most significant painters of the Indiana School of landscape painting. He was deeply inspired by the Hoosier countryside, specifically the beech woods of the region, which he captured across all four seasons. His dedication to depicting the local scenery helped establish a distinct identity for Indiana art at the turn of the 20th century.
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Woods in Winter
John Bundy, 1903