A Sandy Bit of Road
Romanticism
1874
79.0 x 109.0 cm
Nottingham Castle Museum And Art Gallery
Giclée / Impressão de Arte
Impressão giclée ou em tela de qualidade de museu, com produção rápida e opções flexíveis de acabamento. ( Encomendar reprodução pintada à mão
Comprar imagem em alta resolução)
Escolha entre os nossos tamanhos pré-definidos que respeitam as proporções originais da obra de arte.
Você pode inserir suas próprias dimensões para se ajustar a uma moldura ou espaço específico. Se o tamanho selecionado não corresponder às proporções da imagem original, iremos recortar a obra de arte ou estender a imagem com uma borda espelhada ou preenchimento sólido. Um mockup digital será enviado para sua aprovação antes do início da produção.
Por favor, observe que a visualização na tela não reflete o recorte ou a extensão real. Apenas o mockup mostrará com precisão a composição final.
Embora tamanhos personalizados estejam disponíveis, recomendamos selecionar uma dimensão da lista predefinida para preservar as proporções originais.
Entrega mundial () em 2 semanas, em vez das 4/5 semanas padrão. (15 Agosto)
Envio Expresso Gratuito para todo o Mundo
Tela de Linho Premium
Seguro de transporte total
Garantia de Reembolso de Impostos Alfandegários
Garantia de Fidelidade de Cor
Política de Devolução de 60 Dias (Apenas para Defeitos)
Garantia de reembolso de 100%
Desconto para múltiplas unidades
A Sandy Bit of Road
Giclée / Impressão de Arte
Dimensões da Reprodução
-
Preço Total
$ 80
Descrição do Item
The Painting's Composition
The painting features three people walking down a dirt road, with a horse-drawn carriage in the center of the image. A bird can also be seen flying above the road, adding to the natural ambiance of the scene. The use of warm colors and soft brushstrokes creates a sense of tranquility, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world of the painting. For more information on this artwork, visit John Wright Oakes: A Sandy Bit of Road on OriginalUniqueArt.Similar Works by Other Artists
Other notable artists have also created captivating landscapes that reflect the beauty of rural life. For example, Camille Pissarro's La Cote de Chou a Pontoise is a renowned Impressionist painting that showcases the artist's skillful depiction of light and atmosphere. Similarly, Winslow Homer's The Rustics and Jean Baptiste Armand Guillaumin's In the Countryside are excellent examples of landscape paintings that evoke a sense of serenity and peace. You can find more information on these artworks on OriginalUniqueArt, including Camille Pissarro: La Cote de Chou a Pontoise and Winslow Homer: The Rustics.- Handmade oil painting reproductions of A Sandy Bit of Road and other notable artworks are available on OriginalUniqueArt.
- These reproductions are created by skilled artists who use high-quality materials to ensure that the final product is indistinguishable from the original.
- By purchasing a handmade oil painting reproduction, you can own a piece of art history without breaking the bank.
For those interested in learning more about John Wright Oakes and his work, visit the Nottingham Castle Museum And Art Gallery or explore OriginalUniqueArt's collection of handmade oil painting reproductions. With its beautiful depiction of rural life and serene atmosphere, A Sandy Bit of Road is a must-see for art lovers and anyone looking to own a piece of history.
Biografia do Artista
John Wright Oakes (1820-1887): A Welsh Romantic Landscape Painter
John Wright Oakes ARA was a prominent English landscape painter who achieved considerable acclaim during the Victorian era, particularly for his depictions of Welsh mountain scenery. Born in Sproston House near Middlewich, Cheshire, in 1820, he descended from a family with roots stretching back several generations and established himself as a respected figure within the artistic community. His formative education took place in Liverpool, where he studied art under John Bishop at the School attached to the Liverpool Mechanics’ Institution, equipping him with foundational skills for his future endeavors. Initially focusing on fruit paintings – an increasingly popular genre of the time – Oakes quickly transitioned towards capturing the grandeur and beauty of the Welsh landscape. By 1847, his debut exhibition in London showcased ‘On the River Greta, Keswick,’ at the Royal Academy, marking a pivotal moment in his artistic career and establishing him as one of the foremost painters of his generation. He continued to produce works inspired by the dramatic vistas of Snowdonia and its surrounding valleys, consistently presenting them to prestigious institutions like the Society of British Artists and Dudley Gallery. Oakes’s artistic style was firmly rooted in Romanticism, characterized by an emphasis on emotion, imagination, and sublime grandeur. Influenced by artists such as Turner and Constable, he skillfully employed atmospheric perspective and tonal modulation to convey the mood and character of his subjects—often capturing fleeting moments of light and shadow amidst rugged mountainsides and turbulent seascapes. His meticulous observation of nature combined with a masterful command of technique resulted in paintings that resonate with both visual splendor and psychological depth. Throughout his prolific career, Oakes produced over 300 canvases, many of which are housed in national collections across Britain. Among his most celebrated works include ‘A Carnarvonshire Glen,’ ‘A Sandy Bit of Road,’ ‘Slate Quarries, Llanberis,’ ‘The Bass Rock,’ and ‘Dunnottar Castle.’ These landscapes not only documented the Welsh countryside but also served as vehicles for conveying profound feelings about humanity’s relationship with the natural world. His dedication to portraying the sublime—the awe-inspiring beauty that inspires terror and wonder—solidified his reputation as a visionary artist who captured the spirit of the Victorian age. His membership in the Royal Academy, achieved in 1876, underscored his standing within the artistic establishment and afforded him continued access to influential exhibitions where he showcased his latest creations. Despite facing health challenges during the latter years of his life—particularly debilitating arthritis—Oakes persevered in his artistic pursuits until his untimely death at Leam House, Kensington, in 1887. He was interred in Brompton Cemetery, leaving behind a legacy as one of Britain’s most accomplished landscape painters and a testament to the enduring power of Romantic art.john wright oakes
1820 - 1887
Informações Rápidas
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Romantic Landscape Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Romanticism']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Bishop']
- Date Of Birth: 1820
- Date Of Death: 1887
- Full Name: John Wright Oakes
- Nationality: English
- Notable Artworks:
- A North Devon Glen, Autumn
- A Sandy Bit of Road
- Slate Quarries, Llanberis
- Place Of Birth: Sproston House, Cheshire

A opção de vidro está disponível apenas para tamanhos inferiores a 110 cm
