“Welsh Landscape,” created by Augustus John in 1914, belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and embodies the landscape genre. The artwork showcases a serene and picturesque depiction of a landscape, with rolling hills and a stream running through the foreground.
In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a tranquil rural scene characterized by softly contoured hills and a flowing stream. The colors are chosen with a palette that emphasizes natural hues, such as greens, browns, and yellows, skillfully painted to capture the essence of the Welsh countryside. The sky occupies the upper portion of the artwork and is depicted in light blue with soft white clouds. The overall composition exudes a sense of calm and captures the subtle beauty of nature, a hallmark of Post-Impressionist approaches to landscape painting.