Samuel Palmer 1805-1881
British
Samuel Palmer Galleries
English painter, draughtsman and etcher. Palmer was a key figure of English Romantic painting who represented, at least in his early work, its pastoral, intuitive and nostalgic aspects at their most intense. He is widely described as a visionary and linked with his friend and mentor William Blake, though he stood at an almost opposite extreme in his commitment to landscape and his innocent approach to its imagery. He had none of Blake irony or complexity and was inspired by a passionate love of nature that found its philosophical dimension in unquestioning Neo-Platonism.
Conwy Castle,North Wales mk49
1835
Black chalk,watercolour,wash and gouache on light brown paper laid down onto a buff board support
32.7x45.5cm
Painting ID:: 26406
Samuel Palmer Conwy Castle,North Wales mk49
1835
Black chalk,watercolour,wash and gouache on light brown paper laid down onto a buff board support
32.7x45.5cm
A Cascade in Shadow,Drawn on the Spot,near the Function of the Machno and Conway,North Wales mk49
1836
Watercolourgouache,graphite and brown ink
46.4x37.5cm
Painting ID:: 26408
Samuel Palmer A Cascade in Shadow,Drawn on the Spot,near the Function of the Machno and Conway,North Wales mk49
1836
Watercolourgouache,graphite and brown ink
46.4x37.5cm
A View of Modern Rome mk49
1838
Watercolour,gouache and graphite on buff paper laid down on board
40.9x57.8cm
Painting ID:: 26409
1805-1881
British
Samuel Palmer Galleries
English painter, draughtsman and etcher. Palmer was a key figure of English Romantic painting who represented, at least in his early work, its pastoral, intuitive and nostalgic aspects at their most intense. He is widely described as a visionary and linked with his friend and mentor William Blake, though he stood at an almost opposite extreme in his commitment to landscape and his innocent approach to its imagery. He had none of Blake irony or complexity and was inspired by a passionate love of nature that found its philosophical dimension in unquestioning Neo-Platonism.