Matterhorn (1849) by John Ruskin

Matterhorn - John Ruskin - 1849

Artwork Information

TitleMatterhorn
ArtistJohn Ruskin
Date1849
Art MovementRomanticism

About Matterhorn

The artwork entitled “Matterhorn” was created by John Ruskin in the year 1849. This distinguished piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized within the landscape genre.

In the artwork, one can observe the grandeur and majestic presence of the Matterhorn mountain, skillfully rendered through a delicate balance of muted colors and detailed brushwork. The imposing peak dominates the composition, ascending sharply from the base and covered in a subtle, yet expressive, depiction of snow and rock formations. The foreground reveals rugged terrain, highlighted by varied textures and tonal contrasts, conveying the natural beauty and serene majesty of the landscape. Ruskin’s use of light and shadow intricately enhances the mountainous scene, evoking a sense of awe and reverence for the natural world. The overall atmosphere of the painting encapsulates the sublime aspects of Romanticism, inviting viewers to appreciate the splendor and transcendence within nature.

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