A quintessential painting from Frost's time in Leeds during the mid-1950s, Brown and Pink Falls continues the thematic development of his exposure to the dramatic landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds,...
A quintessential painting from Frost's time in Leeds during the mid-1950s, Brown and Pink Falls continues the thematic development of his exposure to the dramatic landscapes of the Yorkshire Wolds, with their limestone outcrops and intersecting dry stone walls. The use of black armatures to lock the composition together is consistent with most of the significant works of the time. This extraordinary painting is amongst the highlights of Frost's oeuvre from this most pivotal period.