Artwork
A Wooded Landscape with a Lake and Hills beyond

A Wooded Landscape with a Lake and Hills beyond is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1749 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
The oil painting depicts a quiet woodland scene in which a narrow dirt track winds through trees toward a lake that occupies the left side of the composition. Beyond the water, low hills rise in the distance, establishing a layered sense of space.
Subject & Meaning
A solitary figure dressed in a red coat walks the path, accompanied by two horses, suggesting a leisurely journey or a pastoral activity. The inclusion of human and animal presence within the natural setting emphasizes a harmonious relationship between people and the countryside.
Technique & Style
The artist employs a clear contrast of light and shadow to model the forms, creating atmospheric depth. Visible brushwork adds surface texture, particularly in the foliage and water, while the handling of oil paint allows for subtle tonal transitions that enhance the tranquil mood.
History & Provenance
The work is part of the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Its acquisition details and earlier ownership are not recorded in the supplied information, but the painting remains displayed as an example of 19th‑century landscape painting within the museum’s holdings.
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