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Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing Footbridge, by William Havell, ink, 1804

Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing Footbridge

William Havell

1804

ink

From the collection of National Gallery of Art

Dominant colour

Overview

Landscape with Trees, Girl Crossing Footbridge is a 1804 ink by William Havell, a Romanticism work, held at National Gallery of Art.

Who painted this?
William Havell
When & what style?
1804 · Romanticism
Where can I see it?
National Gallery of Art

About this work

This painting shows a serene landscape with trees and a girl crossing a footbridge. The scene is depicted in a romantic style, with lush foliage and a peaceful atmosphere. In the foreground, the girl is walking across the bridge, surrounded by trees and bushes. The background features a clear sky with a few birds flying overhead. The overall mood of the painting is one of tranquility and calmness. If you're interested in learning more about this style of art, you might want to explore the Romanticism movement.

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