“In a Corner on the Macintyre” is a landscape painting created by Tom Roberts in the year 1889. This artwork, which falls within the Impressionism art movement, vividly captures a serene natural setting.
The artwork depicts a tranquil scene along the Macintyre River, characterized by rugged rocks and a reflective water surface. The natural landscape is dominated by large, light-colored boulders scattered around the riverbank, with trees and foliage in earthy tones framing the background. The clear blue sky above adds a contrasting vibrancy. Towards the right side of the painting, a horse is depicted drinking from the river, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise placid environment. The artist’s technique showcases delicate brushstrokes and a harmonious blend of colors, emphasizing the impressionistic style.