Landscape with Lightning and a Hermit
Oil Painting
ca. 1812-1816 (painted)
ca. 1812-1816 (painted)
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Hermits, living in the wilderness, apart from society, were a popular theme with 18th-century landscape painters. Most of De Wint's pictures are calm and even. This more dramatic work is reminiscent of the Neapolitan master Salvator Rosa (1615-1673), who was popular with English collectors.
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Title | Landscape with Lightning and a Hermit (popular title) |
Materials and techniques | oil on canvas |
Brief description | Oil painting, 'Landscape with Lighting and a Hermit', Peter de Wint, ca. 1812-1816 |
Physical description | Oil painting |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs Helen Tatlock, daughter of the artist |
Object history | Given by Mrs Helen Tatlock, daughter of the artist, 1872 |
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Summary | Hermits, living in the wilderness, apart from society, were a popular theme with 18th-century landscape painters. Most of De Wint's pictures are calm and even. This more dramatic work is reminiscent of the Neapolitan master Salvator Rosa (1615-1673), who was popular with English collectors. |
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Accession number | 259-1872 |
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Record created | May 13, 2003 |
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