The artwork “Belvedere, Bath,” created by Walter Sickert around 1917, is an Impressionist cityscape. It captures a scene from Belvedere in Bath, depicting a street view with a focus on architectural elements and daily life activities. The art movement linked with this piece is Impressionism, known for its loose brushwork and emphasis on light and atmosphere.
In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a bustling street flanked by buildings that recede into the distance, conveying depth and perspective. The background features a range of low hills under a blue sky with scattered clouds, adding to the artwork’s atmospheric quality. The brushstrokes are loose and expressive, capturing the transient beauty of light and shadow across the urban landscape. Horse-drawn carriages and pedestrians populate the street, emphasizing the daily life aspect of the scene. The muted yet varied color palette enhances the impressionistic feel, evoking a sense of immediacy and presence in the moment depicted.