Forest (Cornard Wood) (c.1746 – c.1747) by Thomas Gainsborough

Forest (Cornard Wood) - Thomas Gainsborough - c.1746 - c.1747

Artwork Information

TitleForest (Cornard Wood)
ArtistThomas Gainsborough
Datec.1746 - c.1747
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRococo
Current LocationNational Gallery, London, UK

About Forest (Cornard Wood)

“Forest (Cornard Wood),” an oil on canvas masterpiece by Thomas Gainsborough, stands as a quintessential example of Rococo landscape painting. Dating from approximately 1746 to 1747, the artwork is presently housed in the National Gallery in London, UK.

The artwork depicts a lush, verdant forest scene, executed with Gainsborough’s characteristic attention to detail and dynamic use of light. Towering trees dominate the canvas, their foliage rendered in warm, earthy tones that contrast against the soft, cloudy sky. The composition draws the viewer’s eye along winding pathways, leading through the dense woodland, where figures and animals appear to be integrated harmoniously into the natural landscape. Gainsborough’s intricate brushwork and nuanced color palette both create and capture the serene yet lively essence of the woodland setting.

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