Les Ajoux, Giverny (1910), Theodore Earl Butler
“Les Ajoux, Giverny” (1910) by Theodore Earl Butler captures the serene beauty of the French landscape in Giverny. The painting showcases a tranquil scene with two bare trees in the foreground, their delicate branches reaching towards the sky. The artist skillfully uses varying shades of blue to depict the expansive sky, creating a sense of calm and openness. The soft, cool tones evoke a peaceful atmosphere, while the absence of leaves on the trees suggests the stillness of the moment. In the background, a forest painted in shades of purple adds depth to the composition, hinting at the changing seasons.
All prints are made using archival art stocks and UV pigment inks to give up to 200 years life. Prints are sold unframed and unmounted.