Rustic Civility (1833) by William Collins

Rustic Civility - William Collins - 1833

Artwork Information

TitleRustic Civility
ArtistWilliam Collins
Date1833
Art MovementRomanticism

About Rustic Civility

The artwork titled “Rustic Civility” was created by William Collins in 1833. This piece belongs to the Romanticism art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting.

In “Rustic Civility,” the viewer is presented with a picturesque scene of rural life. The composition features three children positioned at a wooden gate alongside a gentle, winding path, enveloped by lush greenery. The children’s expressions and postures reflect a sense of innocence and simplicity in their rustic surroundings. The background houses, partially obscured by trees, seamlessly integrate with the natural environment, creating a harmonious and tranquil setting. The artwork vividly captures the essence of daily life in a rural setting, resonating with the Romanticism movement’s emphasis on nature and the beauty of commonplace scenes.

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