Artwork
River View with Bridge and Cathedral

River View with Bridge and Cathedral is a drawing by the Romanticist artist Augustus Wall Callcott. It dates from 1830 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
This drawing shows a bridge over a river with people walking and riding horses. On the right side, there’s a tall building that looks like a church. The water is calm, and the sky is light.
The top drawing has a label that says it’s by Augustus Wall Callcott. He made this in 1830.
If you like this kind of scene, look up Romanticism.
Overview
River View with Bridge and Cathedral is a drawing by Augustus Wall Callcott, dated to 1830, currently part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The drawing depicts a serene riverscape featuring a bridge with pedestrians and horse riders, set against the backdrop of a prominent, church-like structure on the right. The calm water and light sky contribute to the overall tranquil atmosphere.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details are not provided, the work's emphasis on light, serene natural settings, and everyday life suggests alignment with Romantic-era artistic sensibilities.
History & Provenance
Created in 1830 by Augustus Wall Callcott, the drawing is now housed at the Victoria and Albert Museum, with a label attributing the work to the artist.
Context
The work can be contextualized within the broader artistic movement of Romanticism, which often emphasized emotion, nature, and the sublime in everyday scenes.
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