Art
Untitled
- Item Number
- 20
- Estimated Value
- 1600 CAD
- Sold
- 1250 CAD to kt2c1c126
- Number of Bids
- 9 - Bid History
Item Description
Brian Atyeo
Untitled
20" x 20" - Acrylic on Canvas
Unframed
Donated by Leslea Mehltretter
About The Artist
Brian Atyeo is a 20th-century Canadian painter best known for his colorful depictions of rugged Canadian landscapes. Working in a style based in the tradition of the famed Canadian Group of Seven painters - which included Arthur Young Jackson, Frederick Varley, and Arthur Lismer - Atyeo brings a lyrical approach to his observations of Northern terrains. One such example is the painting Spring ice, Fraser Bay (1998), which features a partially frozen body of water flowing between pine tree-covered mountains under a bright cerulean sky.
Born in 1950 in Toronto, Canada, he went on to work as an architectural illustrator in western and central Canada until 1980, when he decided to devote himself to his own painting practice. He is a member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour and the Ontario Society of Artists. Atyeo travels throughout Canada making plein-air paintings year round.
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