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View in Surrey, about 1863-1890 (Watercolour and gouache)
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View in Surrey, about 1863-1890 (Watercolour and gouache)
7290956 View in Surrey, about 1863-1890 (Watercolour and gouache) by Foster, Myles Birket (1825-99); 23x35.5 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899) View in Surrey, about 1863-1890 Watercolour and gouache 23 x 35.5 cm TWCMS : B8001
The shepherd girl is holding a bunch of lilac blossoms, suggesting that the month is May, when lilac blooms in the south of England. Myles Birket Fosters brightly coloured scenes of country children were extremely popular with Victorian audiences. His technique of dots and tiny brushstrokes of colour created a smooth and minutely detailed effect.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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This print titled "View in Surrey, about 1863-1890" by Myles Birket Foster transports us to the picturesque countryside of England during the late 19th century. The artwork, created using watercolour and gouache techniques, measures 23x35.5 cm and is housed at Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. In this scene, a shepherd girl takes center stage as she delicately holds a bunch of lilac blossoms. The presence of these flowers suggests that it is May, when lilacs bloom in the southern regions of England. Foster's vibrant portrayal of country children was immensely popular with Victorian audiences. His meticulous technique involving dots and tiny brushstrokes creates a smooth and highly detailed effect. The painting showcases a bucolic landscape complete with sheep grazing peacefully nearby. A quaint bridge spans over a tranquil stream, adding to the idyllic charm of the setting. This piece captures the essence of rural life during this period. Foster's work not only serves as an artistic masterpiece but also provides valuable insights into English rural life in the 19th century. It exemplifies his skillful use of color and attention to detail while offering viewers a glimpse into an era long gone. Overall, this enchanting artwork invites us to appreciate nature's beauty and reflect on simpler times in history through its exquisite depiction of Surrey's countryside.
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