Ominous smoke-colored clouds boil to fill a black sky in John Rogers Cox's painting entitled "Gray and Gold - 1942". The darkness of the sky belies the sunlight that is still available to the gold wheat-fields waiting for the storm to roll in. They remain as vividly golden as just after the sunrise, as green grass fills the pastures in the foreground and lines the dirt roads that intersect between them. The same sunlight that illumines the wheat turns the tips of the storm clouds white, while their shadows are all the shades of ash. Rugged, weather-worn power lines repeat the gray of the clouds as they reach up from the flat ground giving this country scene all the ruggedness of a place aging in the elements. Make it a part of the scenery of your home and the culture of your imagination.
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36" x 28" Approx. size compared to female of average height