View over Windermere & Great Island
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Joseph Farington’s exquisite watercolor, "View over Windermere & Great Island," captures a serene and expansive landscape that elegantly exemplifies the picturesque ideals of 18th-century British art. The painting renders a sweeping vista of Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England, situated in the picturesque Lake District.In the foreground, we see a rustic scene featuring two gentlemen, presumably engaged in a leisurely exploration, accompanied by their dogs. They are dwarfed by an aged tree and a dilapidated stone wall, elements that enhance the romantic feeling of a landscape touched by time. The scene opens up to a panoramic view that includes the calm waters of Lake Windermere, dotted with the verdant slopes of Great Island, creating a tranquil and inviting atmosphere.The middle ground of the painting is alive with soft, lush greenery and scattered homesteads that suggest human habitation in harmony with nature. The background is dominated by gently rolling hills, under a vast sky, rendered in soft hues that convey the time of day with a masterful subtlety.Farington's skilled use of light and shadow, combined with his meticulous attention to atmospheric detailing, invites the viewer into a peaceful coexistence with nature.
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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.