The new exhibition at Newcastle’s Laing Art Gallery, recently opened, traces the radically different approaches to British landscape painting, from the mid-Victorian era through to the 1920s.
I’m guessing we all have a happy memory that took place on or near a lake. Look at the sumptuous color in the James Dickson Innes (1887-1914) painting above.
Rosanne Guille (left) and Susanna MacInnes (right) completing the challenge together A Guernsey-based landscape and wildlife artist has finished a daily drawing challenge for the month of January.