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“Harold Hitchcock,” the poet Emmanuel Williams writes, “paints pictures of scenes that seem to exist halfway between this world and another. Like Hieronymous Bosch, one might say, or Salvador Dali. The difference is that Hitchcock’s scenes are not based on a vision of horror, nor of a dislocated world, but of light, of radiance, of a dimension that is simultaneously recognizable to us, yet paradisaical. We are drawn into complex, improbable, light filled arrangements of mini-vistas... His work ushers the viewer into a deep stillness, a radiance and harmony. Hitchcock takes us into the primaeval garden, into a state - rather than a location - that feels like Eden. There is no greater gift than this.”*
*Emmanuel Williams, “Catching the Light,” Resurgence, no. 203, November - December 2000
A Hillside Monastery
Harold Hitchcock
(1914-2009)
Watercolor
Signed
10 7/8 x 31 3/8 inches
A Shepherd's Dream
Harold Hitchcock
(1914-2009)
Watercolor
Signed
30 x 40 inches
Early Morning - Receding Tide
Harold Hitchcock
(1914-2009)
Watercolor
Signed with monogram
and dated 1980, lower right
26 1/8 x 40 inches
32 5/8 x 46 ½ inches, framed
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