Cookham Moor (1937) by Stanley Spencer

Cookham Moor - Stanley Spencer - 1937

Artwork Information

TitleCookham Moor
ArtistStanley Spencer
Date1937
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementNeo-Romanticism

About Cookham Moor

The artwork, titled “Cookham Moor,” was created by the artist Stanley Spencer in the year 1937. It is an oil painting on canvas and belongs to the art movement known as Neo-Romanticism. The genre of the artwork is landscape.

“Cookham Moor” presents a serene view of a rural village scene characterized by its peaceful and homely atmosphere. The composition features a meandering pathway bordered by lush fields, framed by well-constructed brick walls that create a sense of depth and leading the viewer’s eye towards the distant village houses. Towering trees and a dense woodland form the backdrop, while the use of warm hues and meticulous detail accentuates the idyllic charm of the countryside. The artwork captures a sense of tranquility and timelessness, reflecting Spencer’s deep affection for the English landscape.

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