Artwork
A Wherry on a Norfolk Broad

A Wherry on a Norfolk Broad is an oil painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
A Wherry on a Norfolk Broad is an 1850 oil-on-canvas landscape painting depicting a serene moonlit scene on a Norfolk Broad, featuring a wherry boat, windmill, and tranquil water.
Subject & Meaning
The painting captures a peaceful dusk scene, with a small sailboat, nearby windmill, and dark horizon trees reflected in still water, evoking calmness through subtle lighting and smooth color blending.
Technique & Style
Characterized by soft brushstrokes and smooth color transitions, the work employs subtle chiaroscuro, avoiding harsh shadows to maintain a serene mood, aligning with local landscape traditions.
History & Provenance
Initially attributed to John Crome of the Norwich School, the painting's authorship is now unknown. It was owned by Constantine Alexander Ionides by 1881 and bequeathed to the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1900.
Context
The painting reflects the artistic conventions of the Norwich School, a 19th-century provincial British art community known for its local landscape depictions.
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