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Rivington Water, 1910. Artist: Alfred Edward East
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Rivington Water, 1910. Artist: Alfred Edward East
Rivington Water, 1910. Painting held in Lady Lever Art Gallery. From The Studio Volume 82. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1921]
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Alfred East Alfred Edward Alfred Edward East Arial View Autumn Change East Elevated View Hillside Lady Lever Art Gallery Lancashire Reservoir Sir Alfred East Sir Alfred Edward East Studio Publications Studio Volume 82 Rivington
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This print showcases the breathtaking beauty of Rivington Water in 1910, as captured by the talented artist Alfred Edward East. The painting, currently held in the esteemed Lady Lever Art Gallery, transports viewers to a serene autumn day amidst nature's splendor. The scene unfolds with an idyllic river flowing gracefully through a picturesque hillside adorned with vibrant trees. This quintessentially English landscape evokes a sense of tranquility and harmony. East's masterful use of color and brushwork captures the essence of this seasonal change, highlighting the rustic charm that permeates every corner of this rural setting. As one gazes upon this elevated view from above, it becomes evident why Rivington Water has become such an enduring subject for artists throughout history. The oil on canvas composition beautifully depicts the reservoir nestled within Lancashire's enchanting countryside. This geographical feature serves as both a source of inspiration for artists and a vital resource for local communities. Published in The Studio Volume 82 in London during 1921, this print offers viewers a glimpse into early 20th-century England while celebrating the timeless allure of rural life. Sir Alfred Edward East's artistic vision shines through his meticulous attention to detail and his ability to capture nature's ever-changing hues. As we admire this remarkable piece at Lady Lever Art Gallery or through The Print Collector publication, we are reminded once again why art holds such power - it allows us to connect deeply with our surroundings and appreciate their inherent beauty.
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