Albert L. Bross Jr. — Winter Thaw 1968
This original landscape painting by Albert L. Bross Jr. (1921-2013), titled Winter Thaw 1968, captures the quiet beauty of a changing season as winter begins to give way to spring. A rugged rocky outcrop dusted with lingering snow overlooks rolling hills and distant mountains bathed in soft, golden light. Towering evergreens frame the composition, while the expansive sky and subtle atmospheric tones create a sense of depth, tranquility, and natural grandeur. Executed in oil on rag paper, the artwork showcases Bross's keen eye for light, texture, and the enduring beauty of the American landscape. Elegantly matted and framed in a refined silver-toned frame, this piece brings warmth, serenity, and timeless sophistication to any collection.
Known for his land and seascapes, Albert Bross Jr. is a painter from New Jersey. He studied at the Art Students League in New York with Frank V. DuMond and George Bridgman and exhibited at the Newark Museum, the Hudson Valley Art Association, the Montclair Museum of New Jersey and the Springfield Museums, MA. He was a life member of the Art Students League and a member of the Hudson Valley Art Association and the Academy of Artists.
Dimensions: 20"w * 26"h, matted and framed
Material: Oil on Rag paper
Color: Sky Blue, Soft White, Forest Green, Slate Gray, Warm Brown, Golden Ochre
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