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Castle near Lake by Richard Wilson

Castle near Lake

Richard Wilson·c. 1748

Historical Context

Castle near Lake at Haworth Art Gallery shows Wilson treating a generic landscape subject with the classical dignity he learned in Italy. Wilson’s contribution to British art lay precisely in this elevation of landscape to a genre worthy of intellectual engagement, following the precedent of Poussin and Claude but applied to British scenery and sensibility. Richard Wilson's Italian landscapes were the foundation on which his entire career was built. The years he spent in Rome in the 1750s, studying the work of Claude Lorrain and Gaspar Dughet in the landscape of the Roman campagna that had inspired them, gave him the compositional intelligence and tonal discipline that distinguished his mature work from the topographical painting that preceded him in British art. His Italian subjects — the Alban Hills, the volcanic lakes, the ruins of the campagna — were produced both for the British tourists who wanted souvenirs of their Grand Tour and for the collector market in London that was learning to value landscape painting as a serious genre.

Technical Analysis

The castle and lake are arranged in a balanced composition that follows classical landscape conventions. Wilson’s palette of muted greens and soft blues creates atmospheric depth appropriate to the British setting.

Look Closer

  • ◆The castle ruin is placed to reflect in the lake below — Wilson's characteristic device of using still water as a mirror for solid architecture.
  • ◆The lake's surface is depicted in the tonal manner Wilson developed for his Italian water subjects — smooth horizontal planes of stillness.
  • ◆The surrounding mountains recede in atmospheric perspective — Wilson applying his Roman landscape training to specifically Welsh topography.
  • ◆The staffage figures, if present, are tiny relative to the castle and the lake — Wilson maintaining the grand scale relationship of his classical training.

See It In Person

Haworth Art Gallery

Hyndburn,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
29.5 × 39.5 cm
Era
Rococo
Style
English Rococo
Genre
Landscape
Location
Haworth Art Gallery, Hyndburn
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