At Matlock, mist rising — History & Facts
Can paint confess what words never could? Each brushstroke holds the promise of serenity, inviting observers to seek solace in the stillness of nature. Look to the left at the gentle undulation of the hills, their soft contours merging with the delicate haze that rises like whispers of early morning. The muted greens and blues breathe tranquility, while a faint light breaks through the layers of mist, revealing the hidden depths of the landscape. Notice how the clouds, diffused and ethereal, cradle the scene, amplifying the sense of calm that envelops the viewer. As you linger, consider the interplay between shadow and light—a dance that reflects the transient nature of peace.
The mist, both obscuring and revealing, symbolizes the layers of emotion we grapple with, hinting at what lies beneath the surface. There’s a palpable stillness, yet tension simmers; the scenery suggests a moment caught between the fading night and the dawn’s promise, as if time itself is holding its breath. Created during an undated period in his life, the artist captured this serene moment while drawing inspiration from the natural world around him. Likely painted in the early 19th century, Glover was at the height of his career, exploring his profound connection to the Australian landscape amidst a burgeoning interest in Romanticism.
This work reflects not only his artistic evolution but also the wider cultural shift towards appreciating nature's beauty and mystery during a time of great change in the world of art.
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A view of the artist’s house and garden, in Mills Plains, Van Diemen’s Land
John Glover

Launceston and the river Tamar
John Glover

A corroboree of natives in Mills Plains
John Glover

Mount Wellington and Hobart Town from Kangaroo Point
John Glover

Mr Robinson’s house on the Derwent, Van Diemen’s Land
John Glover

Ullswater, early morning
John Glover

A View of Dovedale
John Glover

The bath of Diana, Van Diemen’s Land
John Glover

Landscape view in Cumberland
John Glover

Patterdale farm
John Glover





