
Charles Mahoney (1903-1968):
Mahoney's Oak Cottage in the snow, circa 1940
Framed (ref: 5091)
Oil on panel
9 1/2 x 13 in. (24 x 33 cm)
See all works by Charles Mahoney oil panel houses painted en plein air 1.PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST Sixty designs for Christmas and New Year
Provenance: The Artist's Family
The garden at Oak Cottage was a constant inspiration for
Mahoney. He first lived at Oak Cottage from 1937-40, during which period he renovated
it, and again from 1945 until his death in 1968. Once the garden that he
planted had matured, he seldom worked anywhere else.
His daughter noted that the paintings produced here were a 'celebration of the beauty that lies in ordinary back gardens, and the place that we occupy in the natural world. Humans and plants blend together, the figures always subordinate to the surrounding plants.'
His daughter noted that the paintings produced here were a 'celebration of the beauty that lies in ordinary back gardens, and the place that we occupy in the natural world. Humans and plants blend together, the figures always subordinate to the surrounding plants.'
Oak Cottage
Photo credit; with thanks to Fred Hohler.