A victorian watercolour depicting autumnal fare

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A Victorian Watercolour Depicting Autumnal Fare — Paintings

This charming Victorian painting hails from the mid-19th century, showcasing a quintessentially British autumnal harvest scene. Executed with finesse, the watercolour presents a delightful display of mushrooms and blackberries, their textures and hues perfectly capturing the spirit of the season.

Origin: England, by M. A. Dix
Date: Circa 1859
Material: Watercolour on paper
Dimensions: Height: 30 cm (11.8 ins); Width: 60 cm (23.6 ins)
Condition: Excellent, with vibrant colours and minor age-appropriate wear

This exquisite watercolour painting is emblematic of Victorian artistry, distinguished by its detailed observation of nature and keen sensitivity to colour. The work reflects the popular Victorian trend for botanical studies and natural history illustration, resonating with comparable examples in museum collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. With its signed and dated provenance, it represents a genuine period piece from the era that saw a flourishing of the watercolour medium among English artists.

Notable Features:

  • Exceptional Craftsmanship: The meticulously rendered fungi, blackberries, and leaves reveal the artist’s skilled hand and careful layering of pigments.
  • Elegant Design: The balanced composition and delicate use of shadow are characteristic of mid-19th-century English watercolours, lending the piece both refinement and charm.
  • Collectable Value: Signed by M. A. Dix and precisely dated 1859, this painting offers rarity and a direct connection to its creator—sought after qualities for collectors of Victorian paintings.
  • Versatility: With its substantial scale and evocative subject, this artwork is ideal for display in a living room, library or study, appealing equally to enthusiasts of botanical art and period interiors.

This Victorian watercolour depicting autumnal fare is a rare and delightful example within the category of English paintings. It offers both decorative appeal and historical significance, making it a compelling acquisition for art collectors seeking a fine piece of British heritage.

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