Victorian Landscapes
Small exhibition
at the Guildhall Art Gallery looking at Victorian landscape painting focused on
a full scale oil sketch for Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral.
This period saw the introduction of a greater range of pigments and the popularisation of painting out of doors. The show included some nice pictures such as John Brett’s “Echoes of a Far Off Storm” with lovely tiny seagulls on the sand. Also Benjamin Leaders picture of the churchyard at Betws y Coed which was bought by Gladstone. The Constable had a freer finish than final work and the spire blends into the sky.
Closing date not given
This period saw the introduction of a greater range of pigments and the popularisation of painting out of doors. The show included some nice pictures such as John Brett’s “Echoes of a Far Off Storm” with lovely tiny seagulls on the sand. Also Benjamin Leaders picture of the churchyard at Betws y Coed which was bought by Gladstone. The Constable had a freer finish than final work and the spire blends into the sky.
Closing date not given
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