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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Roy Pettitt, SALUTE, EVENING LIGHT
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Roy Pettitt

SALUTE, EVENING LIGHT
Oil on canvas
Frame H. 43 cm. x W. 35 cm.
Image H. 24.5 cm. x W. 16.5 cm.
Signed and dated lower left: 93
WB1230
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The painting titled 'Salute Evening Light' by Roy Pettitt depicts a serene and picturesque evening scene in Venice. The composition centers on a gondola gently gliding through the water, steered...
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The painting titled "Salute Evening Light" by Roy Pettitt depicts a serene and picturesque evening scene in Venice. The composition centers on a gondola gently gliding through the water, steered by a gondolier. The gondola is positioned towards the right side of the painting, with the gondolier standing and rowing, adding a sense of movement to the tranquil setting.

In the background, the silhouette of the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute is prominently featured. The church's domes and architectural details are softly illuminated by the evening light, which casts a delicate, warm glow over the scene. The sky above is a blend of soft blues and pinks, suggesting a setting sun or twilight.

The water reflects the sky's colours and the light, creating shimmering, dappled patterns on the surface. These reflections enhance the sense of calm and beauty in the scene. The overall palette of the painting is composed of cool blues with touches of pink and white, capturing the peaceful and romantic atmosphere of a Venetian evening. The brushwork is loose and impressionistic, giving the painting a dreamy and evocative quality.
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Provenance

Century, Datchet, 11 September 1994
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