View from Hyde Park (1869) by David Johnson

View from Hyde Park - David Johnson - 1869

Artwork Information

TitleView from Hyde Park
ArtistDavid Johnson
Date1869
Art MovementLuminism

About View from Hyde Park

The artwork titled “View from Hyde Park” was created by David Johnson in 1869. This painting is a distinguished piece of the Luminism art movement, which often focuses on the meticulous representation of light. It falls within the landscape genre, showcasing nature’s serene beauty in a picturesque setting.

In “View from Hyde Park,” the viewer’s gaze is directed across a serene expanse of water, likely a river, bordered by lush, autumnal foliage extending into the distance where formidable mountains rise under a clear, pale blue sky. Two figures seated on a bench in the foreground add a sense of scale and human connection to the landscape. The meticulous detail and clarity in the representation of light and atmosphere are characteristic of the Luminism movement. The scenery’s peacefulness, the vivid depiction of trees, and the gentle glow upon the water bestow a harmonious and contemplative mood upon the artwork.

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