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Canal Bridge, Borwick
A landscape oil painting of a farm settlement with a background of tiered mountains, the foreground shows a singular arch bridge spanning a canal in Borwick, Lancaster. Date: circa 1921
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1921 Canal Foreground Holmes Lancaster Settlement Singular Spanning Tiered Borwick Shows Volume
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Title: "Borwick Canal Bridge," Circa 1921, Oil Painting by Charles John Holmes This exquisite oil painting, dated circa 1921, captures the picturesque scene of Borwick Canal Bridge in Lancaster, England. The painting showcases a serene farm settlement nestled at the foot of tiered mountains, with the foreground drawing particular focus to a singular arch bridge spanning the tranquil canal. The idyllic setting is bathed in a warm, inviting light, with the rich colors of the landscape bringing the scene to life. Charles John Holmes, the talented artist behind this masterpiece, expertly employs the use of oil paints to create a textured and vibrant representation of the bucolic landscape. The painting's intricate details, from the individual blades of grass to the subtle reflections on the water's surface, evoke a sense of peace and tranquility. The background of the painting features the majestic tiered mountains, their rugged peaks reaching for the sky, providing a breathtaking backdrop to the quaint farm settlement. The rolling hills and verdant fields, dotted with farm buildings and livestock, add to the painting's sense of timeless beauty. This painting, from the March of the Women Collection, is a testament to the artistic prowess of Charles John Holmes and the captivating charm of Borwick's rural landscape. The painting is featured in Volume 14 of a magazine, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the simple pleasures of rural life.
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