Artwork
Arundel Park

Arundel Park is a watercolor work on paper by the Impressionist artist Evert Collier. It is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Arundel Park is a watercolour painting depicting a serene landscape scene. The work is signed by its creator and showcases a tranquil atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The painting features rolling hills, trees, and a light blue sky with white clouds. The foreground is dominated by green and brown foliage, while the background hills display softer, more muted tones. The scene conveys a sense of calmness and serenity.
Technique & Style
Executed in watercolour, the painting employs soft colors and gentle brushstrokes to achieve its tranquil effect. The medium's characteristic translucency and fluidity are evident in the rendering of the landscape.
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Artist
Evert Collier (26 January 1642 – few days before 8 September 1708) was a Dutch Golden Age still-life painter known for vanitas and trompe-l'œil paintings.



















