Harvest, Lambton

More Works By Bernice Martin Oil on Canvas Board 1940
10.5 × 13.75 in 26.67 × 34.93 cm
$2,600

About Harvest, Lambton

Near the shores of Lake Huron, the lovely countryside of Lambton Ontario was the inspiration for Bernice Martin’s classic scene of workers harvesting crops from the fields, mature trees standing tall in the background. The pastoral setting is emphasized by the impressionistic style and the soft colour palette in shades of green, yellow, and blue.

"I look back on my life and my painting hours were the happiest. I'd spend long hours and forget time…my time was always measured by the passage of light."
Bernice Fenwick Martin
She was born in Shelburne Ontario in 1902 and studied at the Ontario College of Art under renowned Canadian artists J.W. Beatty and Franklin Carmichael (member of the Group of Seven). Martin went on to study and became friends with Peter Clapham Sheppard, an impressionist painter whom she worked with until his death in 1965. Martin's works have been exhibited at the Royal Canadian Academy from 1945-1947, the T. Eaton Co.'s College Street Fine Art Gallery, Casa Loma, the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the Art Gallery of Ontario. Her paintings may be found in many private, corporate, and public collections, including the National Gallery of Canada.