Path of Gold by Jonas Lie. A bustling river scene with multiple tugboats emitting steam and a large suspension bridge in the background under a luminous sky.

Path of Gold

Jonas Lie

1914 · Oil Paint, Canvas

An atmospheric harbor scene capturing the energy of industrial life through shimmering light and billowing steam.

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Where it works

A balanced work with lively energy in slate and softened gray tones — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Office · Gallery Wall
Placement
Flexible across centered walls, shelves, and gallery groupings
Walls
Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Charcoal black, Soft white

About the piece

Created in 1914 by Jonas Lie, this work showcases the artist's skill in capturing light and movement within an urban environment. Depicting the East River and the Brooklyn Bridge, the painting uses vigorous brushstrokes to render the steam of tugboats and the brilliant reflection of the sun on the water's surface, epitomizing the spirit of early 20th-century American Impressionism.