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Going to the Hayfield - David Cox

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Product: Fine Art Poster
Size: A4 (21x29.7 cm)
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A farm worker leads horses along a rural path under a vast, atmospheric sky. David Cox uses loose brushwork and a muted palette to capture the weather and light of the English countryside in 1849.

David Cox painted Going to the Hayfield in 1849. He was a prominent member of the Birmingham School and is often associated with the development of British watercolour painting. This work is an oil on canvas, a medium Cox turned to more frequently in his later years. It depicts a rural scene common in mid-nineteenth-century England. A farm worker sits atop a white horse, leading a second horse along a rutted track. A small dog accompanies them. The composition is defined by its low horizon. This choice allows the sky to occupy the majority of the picture plane. Cox used a broad, gestural application of paint to describe the weather. The clouds are heavy with moisture, suggesting an approaching storm or the damp atmosphere of a summer day. The palette consists of muted greys and blues alongside earthy ochres. These colours convey the specific light of the English Midlands. Cox was known for his ability to capture movement and atmospheric effects. In this painting, the wind seems to catch the vegetation in the foreground. The loose brushwork avoids precise detail in favour of a general impression of the scene. This approach was different from the highly finished works of many of his contemporaries. It reflects his interest in the immediate experience of nature. The figures are integrated into the environment rather than being the sole focus. They move away from the viewer, drawing the eye toward the distant horizon. This placement suggests the scale of the rural environment. The work is a record of agricultural life and a study of light and weather. It is a significant example of Cox's mature style in oil.

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Going to the Hayfield - David Cox - Poster

Going to the Hayfield - David Cox

Regular price  From £28.00 GBP
Sale price  From £28.00 GBP Regular price 
Fine Art Poster / A4 (21x29.7 cm) / -

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Artist Biography

David Cox

Cox's late watercolours on coarse Scotch wrapping paper anticipate Impressionism by three decades. The rough surface forced a freedom that smoother papers would not have allowed: broad washes, ragged edges, atmospheric effects that dissolve solid form into light and moisture.

He was born in Birmingham in 1783 and was largely self-taught. He became one of the great masters of the English watercolour tradition, painting Welsh and English landscapes with a directness that his contemporaries found crude. He taught drawing for much of his life and published influential treatises on watercolour technique. He died in 1859.
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