Mont St Michel, Normandy (1866) by James Webb

Mont St Michel, Normandy - James Webb - 1866

Artwork Information

TitleMont St Michel, Normandy
ArtistJames Webb
Date1866
Art MovementRomanticism

About Mont St Michel, Normandy

The artwork titled “Mont St Michel, Normandy” was created by James Webb in the year 1866. This piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and is categorized as a genre painting.

The artwork depicts the majestic Mont Saint-Michel, a historic commune in Normandy, France. Looming prominently within the composition, the island monastery rises dramatically from the rocky mountaintop, enveloped by a luminous sky imbued with rolling clouds. In the foreground, amid the serene yet somewhat tumultuous shoreline, figures are engaged in various activities. Some individuals appear to be interacting with one another, while others tend to their boats, emphasizing a sense of daily life and communal effort. The artist’s adept handling of light and shadow, combined with the dynamic portrayal of natural and human elements, imparts a sense of grandeur and tranquility, reflecting the essence of Romanticism. The overall ambiance of the painting evokes a harmonious interplay between man and nature, capturing a timeless scene with both historical and emotional resonance.

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