Artwork

James Hill Johnes, VC, Attacking the Enemy

James Hill Johnes, VC, Attacking the Enemy, by Frank Nowlan, oil, 1897
James Hill Johnes, VC, Attacking the Enemy, by Frank Nowlan, oil, 1897

James Hill Johnes, VC, Attacking the Enemy is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Frank Nowlan. It dates from 1897 and is held in the collection of the National Library of Wales.

About this work

Overview

James Hill Johnes, VC, Attacking the Enemy is an oil painting created by Frank Nowlan in 1897. It is a dynamic battle scene held at the National Library of Wales.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a chaotic battle with five horsemen, one falling, and another wielding a sword. The scene is set against a backdrop of a hill with palm trees and a dome-shaped building, suggesting a specific historical or geographical context.

Technique & Style

Nowlan emphasized movement and drama, capturing the energy of the horses and riders. The contrast between bright red turbans, dark attire, and the muted green and brown landscape adds to the scene's tension and visual impact.

Artist & collection

Artist

Frank Nowlan

Frank Nowlan (1835–1919) was an artist.