Namur, Belgium (1878) by James Webb

Namur, Belgium - James Webb - 1878

Artwork Information

TitleNamur, Belgium
ArtistJames Webb
Date1878
Art MovementRomanticism

About Namur, Belgium

“Namur, Belgium” is a landscape painting created by James Webb in 1878, falling under the Romanticism art movement. The artwork captures a scenic view of Namur, a city located in Belgium, depicted with a high level of detail.

In the artwork, a fortified hill crowned by an impressive citadel dominates the left side of the composition, characterized by rugged cliff formations and historic architectural structures. Below the citadel, there is a serene river flowing gently across the scene, crossed by an elegant stone bridge adorned with arches that enhance the picturesque quality of the landscape. On the right side, the viewer can observe a quaint village with tall spires and delicate foliage, adding balance and charm to the overall composition. The sky is painted with a mixture of soft blues and light clouds, which blend seamlessly to imbue the scene with a tranquil atmosphere. Throughout, the artist’s attention to light, shadow, and intricate details articulates the Romanticism era’s appreciation of nature’s grandeur and historical profundity.

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