
The Golden Age, a painting by George Frederic Watts, dated 1840, is housed in the National Gallery. The artwork measures 0.298 meters in width and 0.349 meters in height.
The painting depicts a pastoral scene, seemingly representing the mythical Golden Age. The central figures are a group of nude and semi-nude children and young adults, some appearing to be playing or interacting with each other. One figure, possibly a woman, sits slightly elevated, appearing to observe the others. The children are depicted in various poses, some playful, some seemingly contemplative. The background features a landscape with trees and a distant, hazy horizon suggesting a tranquil and idyllic setting. The overall style is painterly, with visible brushstrokes and a somewhat muted color palette dominated by earth tones and muted greens and browns. The light is soft and diffused, contributing to the peaceful atmosphere.
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