On Lancaster Sands, Low Tide (1849) by David Cox

On Lancaster Sands, Low Tide - David Cox - 1849

Artwork Information

TitleOn Lancaster Sands, Low Tide
ArtistDavid Cox
Date1849
Art MovementRomanticism

About On Lancaster Sands, Low Tide

“On Lancaster Sands, Low Tide,” created by David Cox in 1849, is an exemplary piece from the Romanticism art movement, showcasing a landscape genre. The artwork vividly captures the serene yet expansive sands of Lancaster at low tide.

The artwork features a vast sandy expanse leading to the distant horizon, emphasizing the solitude and tranquility of nature. The sky is dominated by a dramatic display of clouds, appearing heavy with the promise of rain and adding a sense of movement and depth to the scene. In the foreground, there are a few rock formations, their rugged texture contrasting with the smooth expanse of sand. Two figures can be observed walking away from the viewer towards the horizon, which adds a human element to the vastness of the landscape. The subdued color palette and meticulous brushwork contribute to the overall mood of calm and introspection, characteristic of the Romanticism movement.

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