"Nineteenth English School, Castle In Ruins In Edge Of River, Oil On Panel"
Charming English school nineteenth depicting a landscape with romantic castle. It could be the Pembroke Castle located in Wales; this fortified castle from medieval times partly in ruins, was built on a promontory where there were ancient Roman ruins; bordered by the eponymous river "Pembroke", housed in its estuary, Pembroke Castle is famous not only its architectural and environmental qualities is its walls was born the future King Henry VII, the first ruler the Tudor dynasty.
The subject but the way is not without evoking the Vicat Cole-painter whose Treaty of light sometimes borrows Turner, resuming, although the mitigating its key blurred, overexposed his sfumato creating a halo effect . A beautiful atmosphere emanates from this work to the subtle and gold palette.
Dimensions of the work approximately 16cm x 19 cm - Framed: 35.5 cm x 36.5 cm
Beautiful old frame with palm leaves, some small accidents
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