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Eventide, c. 1880 / 90, printed April 1890. Creator: J. B. B. Wellington
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Eventide, c. 1880 / 90, printed April 1890. Creator: J. B. B. Wellington
Eventide, c. 1880/90, printed April 1890. Photogravure, from " Sun Artists, no. 3" (1890)
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Dusk Evening J B B Wellington John B B Wellington John Booker Blakemore Wellington Photogravure Twilight Wellington Wellington J B B Wellington John B B Wellington John Booker Blakemore Estuary
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Eventide, c. 1880/90, printed April 1890
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is a captivating photogravure captured by the talented British artist J. B. B. Wellington. This stunning piece of art takes us back to the tranquil countryside of 19th century Britain. As dusk settles over the landscape, we are transported to a serene estuary where a river gently flows into the mouth of an expansive body of water. The soft twilight illuminates the scene, casting long shadows on the rustic trees that line the riverbank. Wellington's keen eye for detail captures every nuance of nature in this picturesque setting. The plants and trees stand tall against the fading light, their silhouettes creating a sense of tranquility and calmness. The composition exudes a sense of regionalism as it showcases rural life in all its simplicity and beauty. It reminds us of simpler times when people were more connected with nature and lived at a slower pace. This print from "Sun Artists, no. 3" holds great historical significance as it represents not only Wellington's artistic prowess but also serves as a window into our past heritage art. Displayed proudly at Art Institute Chicago, this artwork invites viewers to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty and appreciate how art can transport us through time and space.
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