The artwork titled “Entrance to a Lane” by Graham Sutherland is an oil painting on canvas created in 1939. This piece falls under the Neo-Romanticism art movement and represents a landscape genre. Currently, it is housed in the Tate Modern located in London, UK.
“Entrance to a Lane” exhibits a vivid interplay of organic shapes and abstract forms dominated by muted greens, yellows, and blacks. The artwork features a dynamic composition with intertwining lines and textured surfaces, evoking a sense of depth and movement within a natural landscape. The painterly approach and the layering of colors contribute to a dreamlike atmosphere, characteristic of Neo-Romantic aesthetics. The arrangement of foliage and path-like structures suggests an intimate, almost surreal, experience of the countryside, inviting the viewer to wander into the depicted lane and beyond.