The Christmas Tree on Wheels

The Christmas Tree on Wheels

Bradley (Brad) Schmehl is an American historical artist from Pennsylvania, where he has resided all his life. He attended the Pennsylvania School of the Arts (now Pennsylvania College of Art and Design). From a young age felt compelled to draw and paint the things that he loved in the world around him. He strives to be a naturalist painter with a realistic style and a remarkable eye for detail. Bradley’s work always tends towards the historical, and he researches the subjects for his paintings through diaries, letters, books and visiting historical sites. His interests range from weaponry and machines, historic architecture, figures, and animals to nature. Schmehl never portrays figures as “types” but seeks to depict unique individuals with a broad palette of human emotions. He endeavours to draw the viewer into his art by means of dramatic composition, his portrayal of light and his use of naturalistic tones and colours. Schmehl’s work is featured in collections across America, including the Booth Western Art Museum, the Delaware State Museum, the Command General Staff College, the U.S. Army War College, as well as the Philadelphia Convention Center. Winter has arrived and Christmas is around the corner. The stage is set in rural America for the festive season. We see various means of transport, children on sledges, a horse drawn sledge in the background and a 1907 Pierce Great Arrow, Model 65 that seems to effortlessly navigate the snow covered roads. The couple seem very happy in their modern automobile and they are obviously quite a sight in the village.

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Year1989
MaterialOil on canvas
Dimensionsinch | 118 x 123,5 cm