Rhyl Sands (1836) by David Cox

Rhyl Sands - David Cox - 1836

Artwork Information

TitleRhyl Sands
ArtistDavid Cox
Date1836
Art MovementRomanticism

About Rhyl Sands

The artwork titled “Rhyl Sands,” created by David Cox in the year 1836, belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of cloudscape painting.

The artwork captures a vast beach scene where the sky dominates the composition, filled with soft, billowy clouds rendered in delicate hues of blue and white. The sand stretches out expansively, creating a serene, open space that draws the viewer’s eye towards the horizon. On the beach, small figures are dispersed, engaging in various leisure activities, adding a human element to the tranquil landscape. To the right of the scene, a hint of a rocky or cliff-like formation is visible, lending a sense of depth and dimension to the composition. The overall mood conveyed by the piece is one of calm and peaceful contemplation, characteristic of the Romantic spirit and Cox’s masterful handling of light and atmosphere.

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