Barmouth Sands (1835) by William Collins

Barmouth Sands - William Collins - 1835

Artwork Information

TitleBarmouth Sands
ArtistWilliam Collins
Date1835
Art MovementRomanticism

About Barmouth Sands

The artwork titled “Barmouth Sands,” created by William Collins in 1835, belongs to the Romanticism movement and is categorized as a genre painting.

In the artwork, a group of individuals, likely a family, traverses a sandy beach landscape with the backdrop of an expansive sky. The figures are dressed in period attire, with one riding a donkey laden with goods, followed by others carrying baskets. A small dog scurries ahead, adding a sense of everyday realism to the scene. The distant hills and serene shoreline create a picturesque setting, emphasizing the Romanticism movement’s focus on nature and emotion. The use of light and shadow, along with the detailed depiction of the characters and their surroundings, imparts a sense of authenticity and narrative to the painting.

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