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Landscape with a fishing Party by a Waterfall

Landscape with a fishing Party by a Waterfall, by George Mullins, oil, 1772
Landscape with a fishing Party by a Waterfall, by George Mullins, oil, 1772

Landscape with a fishing Party by a Waterfall is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist George Mullins. It dates from 1772 and is held in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum.

About this work

Overview

Landscape with a Fishing Party by a Waterfall is an oil painting created by George Mullins in 1772, currently held at the Ashmolean Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a serene landscape featuring a waterfall, lush greenery, and a group of people gathered near the water's edge, with one individual fishing, set against rocky cliffs and a cloudy sky.

Technique & Style

Mullins used oil paint to achieve a sense of depth and texture, rendering the waterfall and foliage in intricate detail, contributing to the overall tranquil mood.

Artist & collection

Ashmolean Museum

Museum

Ashmolean Museum

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