Showing 3 artworks with John Frederick Lewis and with 1827 and with Acrylic On Canvas
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John Frederick Lewis
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- Rosy Brown
- John Frederick Lewis
- Orientalism
- Nature
- Detailed
- Mountain Landscape
- Watercolor Landscape
- Detailed Watercolor
- Composition
- Landscape Watercolor
- Nineteenth Century Painting
- Shadow
- River
- Valley
- Romantic Art
- German Romanticism
- Watercolor
- Travel Art
- Travel
- European Art History
- Dramatic
- Orientalist Painting
- Middle East
- Light
- Koblenz Mainz Germany
- Landscape Art
John Frederick Lewis's "The Via Mala" (1827) captures a dramatic mountain landscape with a river, showcasing the artist’s detailed watercolor style and evocative use of light & shadow.
Discover John Frederick Lewis's stunning "The Valley of Lutscheuen." This watercolor captures a majestic mountain landscape with intricate detail, reflecting the artist’s mastery and Orientalist style.
John Frederick Lewis's 'St. Goarhausen on the Rhine Between Koblenz and Mainz,' painted in 1827, showcases a tranquil mountain scene featuring a prominent rock formation and a solitary figure overlooking the Rhine River. This watercolor exemplifies Lewis’s signature Orientalist style, blending realism with atmospheric perspective.