Fred Yates Watercolour | The Blessing, Pietrasanta
Artist: Fred Yates (1922-2008)
Title: The Blessing
Medium: Watercolour behind glass
Signed: Lower left
Provenance: From the artist estate
Dimensions with frame: 98cm x 125cm
Framed and ready to hang
4% Artists Resale Rights (ARR) apply.
Artist: Fred Yates (1922-2008)
Title: The Blessing
Medium: Watercolour behind glass
Signed: Lower left
Provenance: From the artist estate
Dimensions with frame: 98cm x 125cm
Framed and ready to hang
4% Artists Resale Rights (ARR) apply.
Artist: Fred Yates (1922-2008)
Title: The Blessing
Medium: Watercolour behind glass
Signed: Lower left
Provenance: From the artist estate
Dimensions with frame: 98cm x 125cm
Framed and ready to hang
4% Artists Resale Rights (ARR) apply.
A large and colourful watercolour of a Tuscan scene with classic Fred Yates people and little black dog at Pietrasanta.
Fred Yates' watercolor painting "The Blessing" beautifully captures a colourful scene in the Italian town of Pietrasanta. The artwork depicts a group of people gathered around a shrine or altar adorned with vivid flowers, set in a charming cobblestone courtyard. The surrounding rustic buildings and lush greenery add depth and character to the composition. Yates' use of bright, varied colors and fluid brushstrokes creates a lively and cheerful atmosphere, emphasizing the sense of community and cultural significance in the scene. It's a captivating portrayal of a moment steeped in tradition and beauty.
Nestled between the Mediterranean Sea and the Apuan Alps, Pietrasanta is a picturesque town in Tuscany that is frequently referred to as the "Little Athens of Italy." Because of its closeness to the well-known Carrara marble quarries, it has long been a centre for sculptors and artists, contributing to its rich artistic legacy. To find marble for his works of art, Michelangelo himself travelled to Pietrasanta. The town has a stunning mediaeval centre with cobblestone streets, art galleries, and ancient sites like the Church of Sant'Agostino and the Cathedral of San Martino. Open-air sculptures, modern art exhibits, and artisan workshops are all part of its thriving cultural landscape.
Provenance from Fred Yates estate and framed ready to hang.
Reference Number: CY003