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Sunday Noon

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The painting "Sunday Noon" by Alan Crane is a remarkable piece of art that showcases the artist's skill and attention to detail. Created in 1949, this lithograph on paper measures 25 x 35 cm and is part of the collection at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in the United States.

Artistic Style and Technique

Alan Crane's artistic style is characterized by his use of bold lines, geometric shapes, and a limited color palette. In "Sunday Noon", he employs these techniques to create a sense of depth and dimensionality, drawing the viewer's eye into the scene. The lithography technique used in this piece allows for a high level of detail and texture, adding to the overall visual interest of the work. Key Features of the painting include:
  • A large house in the background, which serves as a focal point for the composition
  • Several trees visible along the street, adding to the overall atmosphere of the scene
  • A bench located near the center of the image, where people are gathered
  • A car parked on the left side of the street, which adds a sense of modernity and movement to the scene

Similar Works by Alan Crane

Alan Crane has created several other notable works, including "Spires and Clouds", which can be found on ArtsDot.com. This piece showcases the artist's ability to capture the beauty of architectural forms and the play of light on clouds.
For those interested in learning more about Alan Crane and his work, ArtsDot.com offers a range of resources and information. Additionally, the Smithsonian American Art Museum website provides further insight into the artist's life and work, as well as the museum's extensive collection of American art.
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