The artwork, titled “Landscape,” was created by William Williams and falls under the Rococo art movement. The genre of this piece is landscape, capturing pastoral and serene natural scenes typical of Rococo’s light and elegant style.
The artwork showcases a peaceful riverside village, featuring several buildings with red-tiled roofs, a stone bridge, and a church with a pointed steeple in the background. The calm water reflects the idyllic scene, with boats and figures near the riverbank accentuating the quiet charm of rural life. Lush trees frame the buildings, and the play of light and shadow on the water and structures further enhances the tranquil ambiance. The detailed depiction of architecture and natural elements, coupled with the soft, pastel hues, embodies the elegance and decorative character associated with the Rococo movement.