Carreg Cennan Castle (1844) by David Cox

Carreg Cennan Castle - David Cox - 1844

Artwork Information

TitleCarreg Cennan Castle
ArtistDavid Cox
Date1844
Art MovementRomanticism

About Carreg Cennan Castle

The artwork titled “Carreg Cennan Castle” was painted by David Cox in the year 1844. This piece is a part of the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting.

The artwork depicts a serene rural scene where a small herd of sheep is being guided along a dirt path by two figures, one on horseback and another walking beside. The figures traverse under a dense canopy of verdant trees that occupy the left side of the composition. The path, bounded by large rocks, organically leads viewers’ gaze towards the distant castle, perched majestically atop a hill under a clear, expansive sky. The play of light and shadows creates an intricate interplay, enriching the landscape and evoking a tranquil, pastoral atmosphere. The attention to detail and the skillful representation of natural elements are indicative of the Romanticism movement, emphasizing the beauty and sublime nature of the landscape.

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