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Landscape with Timber Waggon
Historical Context
Landscape with Timber Waggon from 1825 at the Wallace Collection shows Bonington painting the rural French countryside with the direct observation and luminous technique that made his landscapes revolutionary. The humble subject is transformed by his sparkling treatment of light and atmosphere. Bonington, who died at twenty-five in 1828, achieved a technical mastery of watercolor and oil that astonished contemporaries including Delacroix, with whom he shared a Paris studio and who acknowledged h
Technical Analysis
The wagon and trees are rendered with confident, economical brushwork, the play of light through foliage captured with the spontaneous touches that give Bonington's landscapes their characteristic freshness.






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