Criccieth, N. Wales II — History & Facts
This notion lingers in the delicate balance of innocence captured in Burr's work. The landscape, with its fleeting moments of beauty, evokes a longing for the simplicity of the unadulterated world around us — a place where purity reigns. Look to the horizon, where soft hues of blue and green merge, creating an ethereal backdrop that invites the viewer’s gaze. Focus on the gentle curves of the hills, sweeping down to meet the delicate lines of the shore.
Each brushstroke appears to caress the canvas, blending texture with color, reflecting Burr’s mastery of impressionistic technique. The light dances upon the surface, illuminating patches of wildflowers that punctuate the landscape like whispers of innocence amidst the grandeur of nature. Within this serene portrayal lies a tension between the vibrancy of life and the ephemeral nature of beauty. The wildflowers, though vivid and alive, are transient, hinting at the fleeting moments of childhood and wonder that many long to preserve.
The tranquil sea serves as a reminder of time's relentless passage, contrasting the stillness of the land with the perpetual motion of the waves, symbolizing both innocence and the inevitability of change. In 1899, during a period marked by artistic exploration and a departure from traditional forms, Burr created this piece while traveling through picturesque North Wales. At that time, Impressionism was gaining traction, encouraging artists like him to embrace atmospheric effects and personal perceptions of landscapes. This painting reflects his desire to capture not just the scene itself, but the enduring essence of innocence that resides within nature's embrace.
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Sunset, Caernarvon, North Wales
George Elbert Burr

Sand Dunes, Harlech, North Wales
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From Pincio, Rome
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The Wye near Ross
George Elbert Burr

Venice
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Venice II
George Elbert Burr

Shore at Pwllheli, N. Wales
George Elbert Burr

The Wye at Wilton Castle (Wales)
George Elbert Burr

Venice
George Elbert Burr

Old Bridge near Bettws-y-Coed, North Wales
George Elbert Burr





