Artwork
Falls of Corriemulzie

Falls of Corriemulzie is a watercolor work on paper by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The work depicts a tranquil cascade set within a verdant landscape.
About this work
Overview
The work depicts a tranquil cascade set within a verdant landscape. The waterfall dominates the composition, descending over a rocky ledge while surrounding foliage frames the scene, creating a harmonious natural setting.
Subject & Meaning
The painting emphasizes the gentle power of flowing water against a backdrop of green vegetation, inviting contemplation of the serene qualities of the Scottish countryside and the subtle interplay between water, rock, and plant life.
Technique & Style
Executed in watercolor, the piece employs muted, blended hues that convey atmospheric depth. Fine brushwork renders the movement of the water and the texture of the stone, while soft washes suggest the surrounding trees and undergrowth.
History & Provenance
The artist remains unidentified, and no documented ownership trail accompanies the work. Its attribution to an unknown hand reflects the common practice of anonymous landscape production in the 19th‑century British watercolor tradition.
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