Front of the New Mills, 1813. Creator: John Crome (British, 1768-1821).

Front of the New Mills, 1813. Creator: John Crome (British, 1768-1821).

2-730-061 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Front of the New Mills, 1813. Crome's work epitomizes the essence of British landscape art at the beginning of the 19th century, the moment of its greatest flowering. Rooted in an almost mystical commmunion with nature, the artist's purpose was to express the true naturalism of landscape, a realism of light, air, and weather not seen before. He became interested in etching because he understood its potential for spontaneity, yet he feared his etchings would not be admired because they were, by conventional standards, unfinished and sketchy. In fact, it is precisely the freedom of line, lack of rigidity, and open silvery quality of light that makes them so special and individual. Rather than using prints to just copy his paintings, Crome approached etching as a creative medium with which to capture the special beauty of his native Norwich countryside. It is in early impressions like this one, printed by Crome in small numbers, and now extremely rare, that the delicacy of his technique can be appreciated.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Etching

Picture Type
  1. Print

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5296x3982
File Size : 61,784kb


Aliases

  1. 1996.227
  1. 159406
  1. 0940023109
  1. 1996.227
  1. 2-730-061
  1. 2730061

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