Artwork

Welsh landscape

Welsh landscape, by Thomas Tudor, watercolor, 1805
Welsh landscape, by Thomas Tudor, watercolor, 1805

Welsh landscape is a watercolor work on paper by the British Romanticist artist Thomas Tudor. It dates from 1805 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

Overview

Welsh Landscape is a watercolour painting created by Thomas Tudor in 1805, held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a serene landscape featuring mountains and a body of water under a blue sky with clouds. The dark, rocky mountains contrast with the calm water, evoking a sense of natural tranquility.

Technique & Style

Executed in watercolour, the work exhibits a soft, dreamy quality, with a muted palette dominated by shades of blue, gray, and brown, characteristic of the medium.

Context

This painting is associated with the Romanticism movement, which emphasized the beauty and power of nature.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Thomas Tudor

Artist

Thomas Tudor

Thomas Tudor (1785–1885) was an artist, born in Monmouth.