Landscape with Bridge and Woods etc
1808
watercolor
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
1808
watercolor
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Landscape with Bridge and Woods etc is a 1808 watercolor by Thomas Hulley, a British Romanticism work, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This watercolour painting depicts a serene landscape with a bridge and woods. The scene features a stone bridge with an arch, spanning a river that flows from the left foreground. A large tree with a curved trunk stands on the right bank, while a dirt path leads to the bridge. In the background, a tower rises above the trees, set against a cloudy sky. The painting's colour palette is muted, with shades of green, brown, and grey dominating the scene. The brushstrokes are delicate, suggesting a sense of tranquility and calmness. If you're interested in exploring more works from the Romanticism movement, you might enjoy discovering other artists and paintings that share similar themes and styles.
A watercolour by Thomas Hulley from 1808 depicts a landscape featuring a bridge and surrounding woods.
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Thomas Hulley painted British landscapes in watercolour around the turn of the 19th century, when artists liked to pack detail into every inch of a scene.
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