The artwork titled “October,” created by the artist William Merritt Chase in 1903, is a pastel piece that belongs to the Impressionism art movement. It measures 46.99 x 57.15 cm and falls within the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a serene, expansive landscape characterized by earthy tones and subdued hues, capturing the tranquil essence of the autumn season. The scene features two figures distantly engaged in an activity amidst a vast field, under a sky that is subtly painted with pale blues and hints of cloud cover. The use of pastel lends a soft and blended appearance to the composition, contributing to its atmospheric quality. The impressionistic approach is evident in the loose and expressive brushwork, which conveys a sense of immediacy and the fleeting effects of light and weather. The overall composition exudes a peaceful, almost wistful mood, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in the quiet beauty of the natural setting depicted in the artwork.