Trees at Hampstead

Trees at Hampstead

1829 - Painting - 92.4cm x 74cm

The artwork Trees at Hampstead is a painting by John Constable created in 1829. It is currently held at the National Gallery. The painting measures 0.74 meters in height and 0.924 meters in width.

The painting depicts a serene landscape with a group of cows gathered around a pond in a clearing surrounded by tall trees. The artist's masterful use of light and shadow creates a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the tranquil scene. The trees, rendered with meticulous detail, frame the clearing and provide a sense of enclosure, while the cows add a touch of pastoral charm. The overall effect is one of peace and tranquility, reflecting Constable's deep appreciation for the beauty of the English countryside.

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