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1910's "Desert Landscape" Oil Painting

c. 1910s

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Attrib. Ralph Davidson Miller 1858-1945 "Desert landscape" c. 1910s. Oil on canvas 34"x24" unframed Unsigned Presenting an extraordinary artwork attributed to the renowned artist Ralph Davidson Miller, this captivating painting titled "Desert Landscape" offers a breathtaking depiction of a realistic mountain scene. Created in the early 1910s, this oil painting on canvas showcases Miller's exceptional talent in capturing the natural beauty of the desert with a harmonious blend of pink, orange, and brown hues. Measuring 34 inches in height and 24 inches in width, this unframed artwork allows the viewer to appreciate the painting in its purest form, showcasing the meticulous brushwork and attention to detail. The absence of a frame provides the opportunity to select a framing option that perfectly complements your personal taste and enhances the artwork's visual impact. Although unsigned, the composition, style, and execution of this artwork strongly suggest its attribution to the esteemed artist Ralph Davidson Miller (1858-1945). Miller's mastery of capturing landscapes and his keen eye for color are evident in this stunning desert landscape. This "Desert Landscape" painting immerses the viewer in the vastness and serenity of the desert, where towering mountains blend with the warm tones of the landscape. The skillful use of color and the artist's attention to atmospheric perspective evoke a sense of awe and tranquility. This attributed Ralph Davidson Miller artwork is a remarkable addition to any art collection, appealing to both seasoned collectors and those seeking to acquire a captivating desert landscape painting. Its timeless beauty and realistic portrayal of nature make it a focal point in any space, bringing a sense of tranquility and a touch of sophistication. Do not miss the opportunity to own this exceptional "Desert Landscape" painting. Add the Attrib. Ralph Davidson Miller (1858-1945) to your collection and experience the captivating allure of this stunning depiction of the desert's magnificence.
  • Attributed to:
    Ralph Davison Miller
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1910s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24 in (60.96 cm)Width: 34 in (86.36 cm)Depth: 0.5 in (1.27 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very Good Condition - Minor wear consistent with age and history. Some rubbing.
  • Gallery Location:
    Arp, TX
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: rdm1-11stDibs: LU1533212211542
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