Landscape view in Cumberland (1820) by John Glover

Landscape view in Cumberland - John Glover - 1820

Artwork Information

TitleLandscape view in Cumberland
ArtistJohn Glover
Date1820
Art MovementRomanticism

About Landscape view in Cumberland

The artwork, titled “Landscape view in Cumberland,” was created by John Glover in the year 1820. This piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the landscape genre.

The artwork depicts a serene and expansive landscape in Cumberland, characterized by a harmonious blend of natural elements. It captures a valley flanked by imposing, undulating mountains, beneath a sky adorned with light, wispy clouds bathed in the soft hues of either dawn or dusk. In the foreground, a gentle slope covered with lush greenery and rocky outcrops extends towards a calm water body. Scattered across the greenery are a herd of grazing cattle, adding a pastoral aspect to the landscape. The overall scene is imbued with a tranquil, almost ethereal quality, echoing the Romanticist emphasis on the sublime and the beauty of nature. The intricate detailing, from the texture of the trees to the play of light on the mountains and water, showcases Glover’s skill in portraying natural scenery with depth and feeling.

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