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Hazel Janicki
Nature Walk Magic Realism in Dreamlike Setting

1960

$38,000
£28,693.52
€33,290.38
CA$53,401.94
A$59,497.30
CHF 31,060.40
MX$722,376.48
NOK 390,409.01
SEK 369,031.36
DKK 248,508.69

About the Item

A soulful young man is captured in a deep contemplative state as he looks outside the picture plane. He is realistically rendered, but the scene he inhabits is anything but reality. A fantastical warm light bathes him and what seems to be everyday surroundings of a nature walk. The light is not a strong Caravaggio directional light, typically associated with painting in gold tonality and long, dark shadows. The light in this picture is more of an internal light, as if it emanates from within the subject outward. It has a very original feel to it. The subject looks outward, and the light emanates outward. Within the composition, the lightest light area, is the young man as if he is a human light bulb. The further away from him, the darker it gets. In the center of the composition is a cross-section of a weathered forest log. It is divided into two sections that resemble a cross-section of the human brain. Again, the lightest part of the log is closer to the light source - the young man. This "brain-like - imagery supports Artist Hazel Janicki's magic fantasy narrative. But there is still more. The thorns that Janicki depicts in skimming light look like synapse connections transmitting a neuron's signals to one another. She visualizes the internal thought processes of a single young man, alone, daydreaming in a world devoid of any man-made objects. The picture only shows him, nature and his thought processes. In the canon of Art History there are many recognized as master's of the Magic Realism genre, Paul Cadmus, George Tooker, Ivan Albright, Peter Blume, Edward Hopper, Frida Kahlo, Andrew Wyeth, Alex Colville. Many of these artist painted in tempera. Perhaps overlooked female artist Hazel Janicki should be added to this list. Signed lower right Frame size :23.5 x 34 Provenance: Circle Gallery, Wolfs Gallery Hazel Janicki's work has been exhibited and is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Whitney Museum of Art. Cleveland Museum of Art, Butler Institute of American Art, the Yale Museum of Art among others. The Smithsonian possesses the William Schock and Hazel Janicki papers While traveling in Florida, Hazel Janicki, along with her husband William Schock fell victim to a fatal automobile crash on New Years day, Day, 1976
  • Creator:
    Hazel Janicki (1918 - 1976, American)
  • Creation Year:
    1960
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18 in (45.72 cm)Width: 28.5 in (72.39 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good to excellent condition for it's age with no apparent signs of intervention.
  • Gallery Location:
    Miami, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU385316849522

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