Midsummer Eve (c.1908) by Edward Robert Hughes

Midsummer Eve - Edward Robert Hughes - c.1908

Artwork Information

TitleMidsummer Eve
ArtistEdward Robert Hughes
Datec.1908
Art MovementRomanticism

About Midsummer Eve

The artwork titled “Midsummer Eve,” created by Edward Robert Hughes circa 1908, exemplifies the Romanticism art movement. Classified as a “literary painting,” the piece reflects poetic and imaginative themes characteristic of its genre.

In this mesmerizing composition, a delicate young woman adorned in an ethereal golden gown is the focal point. She stands amidst a mystical forest clearing bathed in a gentle, otherworldly glow. The nocturnal scene is brought to life with enchanting fairies and small luminous beings that surround her feet, casting a magical aura. The intricate interplay of light and shadow captures the romanticized view of nature and the supernatural, hallmark traits of the Romanticism movement. The forest is depicted with dense, dark foliage, creating a contrasting backdrop that accentuates the central figure’s serene elegance and the enchanting presence of the fairies.

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