
A half-dozen tall pine trees with rounded tops and barren elongated trunks make up the foreground of this landscape scene. More of these trees combine with rolling farm fields and a small stream to form the background. Down in the near valley, a shepherd accompanies a small flock. Dark greens and browns are the dominant colors, and contrast with the heavily clouded light-blue sky. This painting has been in the permanent collection since 1918. From 1993-2004 it was on loan to the Art Institute of Chicago for an exhibit. “Normandy Pines” was probably painted sometime around 1907, when Harper was studying with artist Henry Ossawa Tanner who had a country home in Etaples, Normandy.
