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Philip Gilbert Hamerton — The Lake

Philip Gilbert Hamerton

The Lake

1875

"The Lake" is an etching by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, the 19th century British artist and critic known for his landscape works and contributions to art theory. The print demonstrates Hamerton's mastery of the etching medium through its careful use of line and tonal variation to capture atmospheric effects across a body of water and surrounding landscape. As with much of his work, the composition reflects his romantic sensibility and technical precision in rendering natural scenery.

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Philip Gilbert Hamerton, The Lake, 1875

"The Lake" is an etching by Philip Gilbert Hamerton, the 19th century British artist and critic known for his landscape works and contributions to art theory. The print demonstrates Hamerton's mastery of the etching medium through its careful use of line and tonal variation to capture atmospheric effects across a body of water and surrounding landscape. As with much of his work, the composition reflects his romantic sensibility and technical precision in rendering natural scenery.

Medium
etching
Year
1875
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Atmospheric Realism, 19th Century, Romantic Landscape, British Artist, Pastoral aesthetics, Landscape, Oil Painting, Victorian Era, Serene And Contemplative, Water and nature

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