Brunswick Square, London (1940) by Graham Bell

Brunswick Square, London - Graham Bell - 1940

Artwork Information

TitleBrunswick Square, London
ArtistGraham Bell
Date1940
Art MovementNeo-Romanticism

About Brunswick Square, London

The artwork titled “Brunswick Square, London” was created by the artist Graham Bell in the year 1940. This piece belongs to the Neo-Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of cityscapes.

The artwork portrays a serene and somewhat melancholic scene of Brunswick Square in London, characterized by muted tones and an ethereal quality typical of the Neo-Romanticism style. The viewer’s eye is drawn along a winding pathway edged by bare trees, their dark, shadowy forms contrasting against the softer, more diffused background. The sky and buildings in the distance are rendered in varying shades of blue and lavender, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric perspective. A solitary figure walks along the path, adding a human element to the tranquil cityscape. The overall composition and color palette evoke a feeling of quiet contemplation, capturing a moment of stillness within the bustling city.

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