Caught in the Ice (1882) by William Bradford

Caught in the Ice - William Bradford - 1882

Artwork Information

TitleCaught in the Ice
ArtistWilliam Bradford
Date1882
Art MovementRomanticism

About Caught in the Ice

The artwork titled “Caught in the Ice,” created by William Bradford in 1882, falls under the Romanticism art movement and belongs to the marina genre.

The artwork portrays a dramatic scene of a ship ensnared by the ice in an arctic setting. The ship, nearly immobilized by the sprawling ice, exudes a sense of stillness and desolation, contrasted starkly with the vast, encroaching ice fields and towering icebergs. The atmospheric sky imbued with soft, pastel hues evokes a fleeting light, which illuminates the icy landscape in an ethereal glow. The intricate depiction captures both the vulnerability and resilience of human endeavor amidst the formidable and unforgiving nature of the polar environment. The meticulous details and the emotive palette embody the quintessential elements of Romanticism, emphasizing the sublime beauty and peril of the natural world.

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