Dover Front (1938) by Graham Bell

Dover Front - Graham Bell - 1938

Artwork Information

TitleDover Front
ArtistGraham Bell
Date1938
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementNeo-Romanticism
Current LocationTate Britain, London, UK

About Dover Front

The artwork, titled “Dover Front,” was created by artist Graham Bell in 1938. Rendered in oil on canvas, this painting is a fine example of the Neo-Romanticism movement and falls under the landscape genre. This piece is currently housed in Tate Britain, London, UK.

“Dover Front” captures a serene coastal scene characterized by muted tones and soft light. The composition features a waterfront view, with a promenade extending parallel to the shore. Buildings and structures are depicted with a gentle, almost impressionistic quality, blending seamlessly into the natural landscape. The cliffs and rolling hills in the background evoke a sense of peaceful harmony with the sea, which stretches across the right side of the painting. The overall atmosphere is calm and reflective, embodying the aesthetic qualities of the Neo-Romanticism movement.

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