Snowdon, Gwynedd, Wales — History & Facts
In the realm of art, if faith manifests in color and form, then this piece stands as a testament to that ideal, resonating deeply with our collective human experience. Look to the center of the canvas, where the bold strokes of blue and white converge to create a tumultuous sky, alive with movement. The rugged peaks of Snowdon rise dramatically against this vivid backdrop, their jagged edges softened only by wisps of delicate cloud. Notice how the artist employs a palette that contrasts the cool hues of the mountains with warm undertones in the foreground, drawing our gaze towards the verdant valley that breathes life into this otherwise stark landscape. Beneath the visual splendor, a deeper narrative unfolds.
The swirling clouds encapsulate the tension between serenity and chaos, an embodiment of faith in nature’s unpredictable majesty. Meanwhile, the tranquil valley suggests a hidden refuge from the storm, inviting contemplation and solace. Together, these elements evoke a profound sense of connection — a reminder that amidst turmoil, beauty can emerge, guiding us toward hope and clarity. Samuel Davis created this work during a time of personal and artistic exploration, likely in the early 19th century, a period marked by a growing fascination with the sublime in nature.
Living in Wales, he was immersed in a landscape that inspired numerous artists, reflecting the Romantic movement’s emphasis on emotion and individual experience. This piece, with its dramatic representation of Snowdon, captures not only the physical features of the land but also the spiritual journey inherent in appreciating its beauty.
More Artworks by Samuel Davis
Browse all →
River View with a Junk (near Rajmahal)
Samuel Davis

View near Tassisudon [Tashicho Dzong] in Bhutan
Samuel Davis

Gate of the Old Fort at Old Benares
Samuel Davis

New Government House at Calcutta
Samuel Davis

River View near Rajmahal
Samuel Davis

The Former Winter Capital of Bhutan at Punakha Dzong
Samuel Davis

Rhotas from Akberpore
Samuel Davis

Rocky River Scene with Sepoys
Samuel Davis

West Country Town by a River
Samuel Davis

The Annual Resort of Hindoos to Mundar Hill near Bhagulpore [Bhagalpur]
Samuel Davis





