The artwork titled “Bagnara Calabra” was created by the artist Edward Lear in the year 1852. It is associated with the Romanticism movement and belongs to the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a serene coastal town, likely portraying Bagnara Calabra, with gentle hues and delicate brushwork. The composition features a tranquil seaside setting with boats docked along the shore and the town stretching along the coastline into the background. Hills and mountains rise softly behind the town, rendered in pale colors that create a dreamy atmosphere typical of Romanticism. The use of light and the meticulous detailing of the town’s buildings and natural surroundings convey a sense of peace and beauty, capturing the idyllic charm of this coastal landscape.