11/07/2013
HIGHLIGHTS of the Athena Society Annual Juried Exhibition:
Lucy Jane Webster, City in Winter
City in Winter is an oil painting by Lucy Jane Webster. The painting looks as if Webster painted it looking outside her studio window. It captures downtown Toledo on a winter morning. The snow looks untouched on the buildings and some cars, as if the snowfall was from the night before. The lighting of the painting suggests that it is a few hours after sunrise. This viewpoint of the painting’s scene from the artist’s room or studio can be compared with some of Gustave Caillebotte’s paintings – his stylized depiction of urbanizing Paris during the city’s Haussman transformation in the 19th century from his various rooms. Paintings particularly like Boulevard Haussmann Snow (1879) can be seen as inspirational Webster. Boulevard Haussmann Snow captures Paris after their nightfall. Their viewpoint practice may be similar but their styles differ, Caillebotte was an Impressionist and Webster is more of an illustrative realist. Caillebotte’s short brush strokes would show static and transforming city; whereas Webster’s broad and smooth strokes shows a buried, still city.
by Elizabeth Quintero