A Swiss Scene

Thomas Doughty

Created:
Movement:
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Romanticism
key Notes:
Alpine Landscape, Tranquil Serenity
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"A Swiss Scene," painted by Thomas Doughty in 1840, exemplifies the artist's engagement with the Romantic landscape tradition, showcasing the dramatic interplay of light and nature characteristic of his work. The painting reflects Doughty's travels in Europe and his ability to evoke emotional responses through the depiction of serene yet majestic landscapes, contributing to the broader narrative of American Romanticism in the 19th century.

Description of the work:

"A Swiss Scene" by Thomas Doughty is characterized by its serene landscape composition, featuring a mountainous backdrop that dominates the horizon, rendered in soft, atmospheric tones. The foreground includes a tranquil body of water, reflecting the surrounding natural elements, while the interplay of light and shadow enhances the painting's depth and invites contemplation of the idyllic Swiss countryside.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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A Swiss Scene