Angera, Maggiore (1866)
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We invite you to step into a breathtaking 19th-century landscape with Sidney Richard Percy's "Angera, Maggiore." This exquisite painting, completed in 1866, captures the tranquil beauty of Lago Maggiore, located in Northern Italy.In "Angera, Maggiore," Percy portrays a serene moment alongside the shimmering waters of the lake. The scene is set against a backdrop of majestic mountains and lush, verdant terrains that draw the eye towards the horizon. The foreground offers a glimpse into daily life during this era; local inhabitants are depicted going about their day, with a pair walking beside a donkey cart on a rustic path, and others resting or engaged in conversation.The painting’s warm, naturalistic color palette complements the calm, clear day, while the detailed and realistic portrayal of the figures illustrates Percy's meticulous attention to both human and environmental elements. Sunlight filters through the clouds and trees, enhancing the tranquil and timeless atmosphere."Angera, Maggiore" is not just a visual experience, but an invitation to reflect on the harmonious interaction between nature and people. This work is a testament to Percy's ability to encapsulate not only the grandeur of the landscape but also the simple, everyday moments of its inhabitants.
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Sidney Richard Percy was an English landscape painter during the Victorian era, and a member of the Williams family of painters.
Sidney Richard Percy was born Sidney Richard Percy Williams on 22 March 1822 in London. He was the fifth son of the painter Edward Williams (1781–1855) and Ann Hildebrandt (c.1780-1851), and a member of the Williams family of painters, who were related to such famous artists as James Ward, R.A. and George Morland.