Before an Electrical Storm


size(cm): 45x60
Price:
Sale price£164 GBP

Description

The painting "Before a Thunderstorm" by the artist George Morland is a work of art depicting an English rural landscape in the 18th century. The painting is an example of the artistic style of the time, known as Romanticism, which is characterized by the exaltation of nature, emotion and subjectivity.

The composition of the work is very interesting, as Morland uses the technique of perspective to create depth and give the impression that the landscape extends beyond the painting. The painting is also highly detailed, allowing the viewer to step into the scene and explore every corner of the landscape.

Color is another notable aspect of the work, as Morland uses dark and somber tones to create a tense and threatening atmosphere, suggesting the imminence of a storm. However, there are also small touches of color in the painting, such as the green of the trees and the red of the peasants' clothing, which bring a touch of life and warmth to the scene.

The history of the painting is also interesting, as it is believed to have been commissioned by the Duke of York, brother of King George III of England, and painted by Morland in his London studio in 1787. The work has passed through several hands. over the years and is currently in the collection of Tate Britain in London.

Finally, a little-known aspect of the painting is that Morland was a very prolific and popular artist in his day, but he also had a very turbulent personal life, marked by alcoholism and debt. Despite this, his work is still highly valued and appreciated today, and "Before a Thunderstorm" is an example of his talent and skill as a painter.

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