View in England (Vue prise en Angleterre)
1836
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
1836
ink
From the collection of National Gallery of Art
Dominant colour
View in England (Vue prise en Angleterre) is a 1836 ink by Jules Dupré, a Romanticism work, held at National Gallery of Art.
This painting shows a serene landscape with a horse standing on a grassy bank, overlooking a body of water. The horse is white and faces left, with its mane blowing in the wind. In the distance, there are trees and a cloudy sky. The scene is peaceful, with the horse being the main focus. The artist has used muted colors to create a sense of calmness. The painting is a lithograph, which gives it a soft and delicate quality. If you're interested in learning more about the artist who created this beautiful landscape, look up Dupré, Jules.