
Several people have asked for an update on Max. Max turned 91 on March 6 and is going strong in quarantine with his wife, Dorothy. They are both at home, staying as isolated from risk as possible. His kids are … Continue reading
Several people have asked for an update on Max. Max turned 91 on March 6 and is going strong in quarantine with his wife, Dorothy. They are both at home, staying as isolated from risk as possible. His kids are … Continue reading
The rich mahogany background of this painting is typical of Max’s still life work of a few decades ago. He did several paintings featuring food–maybe sustenance is a better word. This crusty loaf needs no accompaniment but a swig from the pewter jug beside it. The grapes and copper pot below offer another example of Max’s work from this period.
In dry, hot days like these in the Midwest, it’s good to remember that winter will indeed return. If you live in a climate with four seasons, you know that snow is every color but white. The yellow light in this painting tells us just what kind of day it is. The snow is heavy and the air is wet. Another snow shower is on its way.
Max Ranft has used the Graue Mill as the setting for a number of paintings. He adjusted the landscape components to fit his composition. The painting above includes the addition of a boat and three men. In the painting below, the river is broad and prominent. Notice that the mill is three stories high. Both were painted in the 1990s and are privately owned.