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Traveler in a Woodland Landscape

1806
(British, 1782–1842)
Support
Beige wrapping paper
Measurements
Sheet: 30.3 x 21 cm (11 15/16 x 8 1/4 in.)
Credit Line
Public Domain
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This drawing is closely related to one in the collection of the Norwich Castle Museum, in which a similarly abstracted figure retreats beneath embowering trees twisted in fantastic shapes.

Description

John Sell Cotman left his native Norfolk at the young age of 16 and traveled to London with the aspiration to be an artist. His work evolved at a rapid pace as he developed a highly original style remarkable for its simple elegance and schematic treatment of the natural world. This landscape was made soon after a trip to Yorkshire. Cotman largely ignored the noteworthy landmarks of the area, preferring obscure views—trees, crumbling stone walls, and dilapidated fences. Inspired by the Greta woods, the straining bows of the trees form a beautifully balanced structure of geometric and amorphous shapes.
A vertically oriented graphite and gray wash drawing on tan paper depicts a woodland scene. Gnarled tree trunks and roots dominate the left side. In the middle ground, a figure stands with their back turned, leaning against a tree on our right while looking toward a dark, flat horizon. Broad washes create deep shadows, while loose, sketchy lines define the textured bark and leafy foliage across the composition.

Traveler in a Woodland Landscape

1806

John Sell Cotman

(British, 1782–1842)
England, 19th century

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