Waterfall in the Lake District (ca. 1782)

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Joseph Farington’s captivating work, “Waterfall in the Lake District,” painted around 1782, is a stunning example of landscape art from the 18th century. This piece transports viewers into the heart of the Lake District, a region renowned for its picturesque landscapes and natural beauty.The painting depicts a dramatic and secluded waterfall, gently cascading through a narrow, craggy gorge. The waterfall is flanked by rugged cliffs, meticulously detailed, demonstrating Farington’s skillful use of light and shadow to model the rocks’ surfaces. The palette is subdued, primarily consisting of earthy tones that evoke a sense of calm and tranquility.In the foreground, the rocky edges and protruding trees frame the waterfall, leading the viewer's eye towards the misty veil of water plunging into the basin below. The soft, diffused light suggests either early morning or late afternoon, times when the natural light lends a soft glow to the scene.The atmosphere in Farington’s work is reflective and serene, inviting the viewer to pause and reflect on the enduring beauty of nature. It’s a testament to the sublime, a key theme in Romantic art, highlighting nature’s awe-inspiring power yet peaceful essence.This painting not only showcases Joseph Farington’s remarkable talent but also serves as a historical glimpse into the natural environments that inspired the Romantic artists of his time.

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Joseph Farington RA was an 18th-century English landscape painter and diarist.

Born in Leigh, Lancashire, Farington was the second of seven sons of William Farington and Esther Gilbody. His father was the rector of Warrington and vicar of Leigh. Three of his brothers—William, Henry, and Richard—were "employed in the naval service of the East India Company". Edward died of yellow fever when he was 32. Robert attended Brasenose College and became vicar of St George in the East, London (whose advowson was held by Brasenose). George Farington became a painter, like Joseph himself.