Artwork

Loch Katrine

Loch Katrine, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1844
Loch Katrine, by William Henry Fox Talbot, 1844

Loch Katrine is a photography by the Romanticist artist William Henry Fox Talbot. It dates from 1844 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.

About this work

Overview

Loch Katrine is a photograph by William Henry Fox Talbot, dated 1844, currently in the collection of The Cleveland Museum of Art.

Subject & Meaning

The photograph depicts a serene landscape of Loch Katrine, emphasizing tranquility and natural beauty through the reflection of mountains and trees in the lake's calm waters.

Technique & Style

Talbot employs a compositional framing device, with foreground trees and bushes leading the viewer's eye to the lake and distant mountains, characteristic of the Romantic movement's emphasis on nature's majesty.

History & Provenance

Created in 1844 by William Henry Fox Talbot, an early pioneer in photography, the work is now part of The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.

Context

Loch Katrine reflects the Romantic era's aesthetic, where landscapes often conveyed a sense of peace and the sublime, resonating with the movement's values.

Legacy

As one of Talbot's early photographic works, Loch Katrine contributes to the historical development of photography as an artistic medium, particularly in capturing landscape with emotional depth.

Artist & collection

This work is in the public domain (CC0). Image source: Cleveland Museum of Art open access. Spotted an error in this record? Tell us.