"Sun on a House, Dieppe," oil painting by James Proudfoot (1937). Proudfoot emphasizes architectural details through a precise handling of natural light, illustrating the quiet serenity of a sunlit street devoid of human figures.
James Proudfoot (1908–1971) was a Scottish painter known for his landscapes and depictions of urban environments. Active predominantly in the early to mid-20th century, Proudfoot was part of a movement among British artists exploring new realist techniques influenced by contemporary European painting trends. Dieppe, a coastal town in Normandy, France, frequently attracted artists due to its unique architectural character and quality of natural light.