Wind, Rain and Sunshine (1845) by David Cox

Wind, Rain and Sunshine - David Cox - 1845

Artwork Information

TitleWind, Rain and Sunshine
ArtistDavid Cox
Date1845
Art MovementRomanticism

About Wind, Rain and Sunshine

The artwork, named “Wind, Rain and Sunshine,” was created by David Cox in 1845. It is a representation of the Romanticism art movement and falls within the genre of landscape painting.

In the artwork, David Cox effectively captures the dynamic interplay of natural elements. The scene portrays a countryside path with a rider on horseback, shielded by an umbrella, navigating the weather conditions. To the right stands a cluster of trees, their foliage animated by the wind. The dark, dramatic clouds above suggest an imminent storm, with rain descending upon the distant land. The composition evokes a sense of constant change in the natural world, emphasizing the Romanticism movement’s emphasis on the sublime beauty and power of nature. The painting’s rich texture and vivid colors highlight the contrasting forces at play, making it a striking example of the landscape genre.

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