Love of Winter 1914 New York. In January 1914 George Bellows wrote to a friend, ìThere has been none of my favorite snow. I must always paint the snow at least once a year.î Soon after, on February 13, a major blizzard hit New York City, inspiring the artist to paint Love of Winter. He used bright reds, yellows, and greens to intensify the winter scene and broad, slashing brushstrokes to convey movement, wind, and speed. The energetic group of skaters and onlookers, composed of people of a range of ages and social classes, reflects the diverse populations who enjoyed the public parks and the leisure activities they offered in early 20th-century New York City.. Oil on canvas . George Wesley Bellows
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