This painting depicts a house with a red roof set in a snowy landscape seen through barren trees. It differs from much of Enser’s work in that it uses more subdued tones – mainly whites and browns – and the style of painting is sketchier and more impressionistic than his other pieces in the Cary Library collection. It is unclear if this work was meant to depict a Lexington location, as Enser is most famous for his New Hampshire landscapes.
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