Artwork
Study of trees

Study of trees is a watercolor work on paper by the British Romanticist artist Andrew Nicholl. It dates from 1825 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
Study of trees is a watercolour painting by Andrew Nicholl, created in 1825, and is now held at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts three prominent trees in the foreground, rendered in shades of brown and green, with detailed branches and leaves, set against a hazy landscape of rolling hills and trees.
Technique & Style
Soft brushstrokes and subtle colour gradations give the painting a dreamy quality, while the artist's use of light and shadow creates depth and atmosphere.
Context
This work is associated with the Romanticism movement, which emphasized expressive and emotive representations of nature.
Artist & collection
Artist
Andrew Nicholl painted delicate watercolors of Irish landscapes and Mediterranean coasts.















