Bushes, 1919,

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"Bushes, 1919" by Alfred William Finch is an impressionistic painting that captures the vibrancy and density of a bush landscape under the play of light and shadow. The composition centers around a predominant tree trunk on the left, its thick, dark form anchoring the scene. Around this trunk, the canvas bursts into a symphony of greens and yellows, accented with hints of blue and white that suggest flowers or speckles of sky visible through the foliage.The brushwork is loose and expressive, characteristic of the Impressionist style, which emphasizes the effects of light on surfaces rather than detailed, accurate representation. This method allows for dynamic contrasts and a lively surface, imbuing the scene with a sense of movement and vitality. The ground is depicted in lighter tones, suggesting the presence of sunlight filtering through the leaves, casting dappled shadows and illuminating spots on the earth.This painting by Finch not only depicts a simple scene of nature but also evokes the ephemeral qualities of light and color, inviting the viewer to experience a moment of natural tranquility and the beauty of the outdoors abstractly interpreted through his artistic lens.

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Alfred William Finch (1854-1930) was a Neo-Impressionist artist born to British parents in Brussels, Belgium. His works utilized the color palette and Pointillism technique, which were shared by other significant figures of the Neo-Impressionism movement, including Paul Signac, Camille Pissarro, and Georges Seurat. Finch was among the founding members of Les XX (Les Vingt), a group of twenty artists based in Brussels that challenged antiquated and conservative artistic traditions and academism. The group held annual art exhibitions, greatly influencing the development of Neo-Impressionism. In his later years, Alfred William Finch also produced ceramics and pottery, decorated with a fusion of his familiar Neo-Impressionism, Arts and Crafts, and Belgian Art Nouveau styles. His artworks primarily portray the atmospheric beauty of nature and the countryside along the Channel coast. Alfred William Finch spent the majority of his artistic career in Helsinki, where he passed away in 1930.