‘Crossing the Brook’, new colour image available

Coloured oil painting showing a woman carrying a child walking across a wooden footbridge over a stream surrounded by trees and fields
‘Crossing the Brook’ by Eyre Crowe A.R.A. (1899)

The owner of this charming painting, started near Boulogne in the autumn of 1898 and exhibited at the Royal Academy exhibition in London the following spring, has very kindly supplied me with photographs of the work. It is wonderful to see Crowe’s paintings in full colour. Previously, I only had a dark grainy black and white image reproduced in the exhibition publication ‘Royal Academy Pictures’. It gave an idea of the subject matter, but the real thing is so much more alive with movement and light. I like the pop of colour the blue skirt gives, and it is also exciting to see the brush strokes more clearly, done very loosely, suggesting that some of the actual painting, not just the sketching, was done outside.

'Crossing the Brook' by Eyre Crowe A.R.A. (1899)
‘Crossing the Brook’ by Eyre Crowe A.R.A. (1899). Reproduction from Royal Academy Pictures, 1899, p. 45

2 Responses to ‘Crossing the Brook’, new colour image available

  1. jeremy@coke-smyth.com's avatar jeremy@coke-smyth.com says:

    Thank you for this Katherine. A nice picture.

    I am getting nearer my work on Coke Smyth but relatively have so much less information. Are you tempted to produce a book with all your research?

    Best

    Jeremy

    • Kathryn Summerwill's avatar Kathryn Summerwill says:

      Hello Jeremy, so nice to hear from you! Yes, a book is definitely my goal – if I can ever manage to carve out some time from daily life! I hope you’re well. Kathryn

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