The Lake of Albano and Castel Gandolfo — History & Facts
In the delicate interplay of hues, the essence of longing unfurls like a whisper carried by the wind. Look to the left at the ethereal blues and greens that merge effortlessly, forming a mirrored surface where the sky and water meet. Notice how the gentle brushstrokes create a vibrating rhythm, evoking the soothing embrace of nature. The muted palette lends an air of tranquility yet hints at an underlying yearning, drawing the viewer into a serene but complex emotional landscape. The figures in the distance, mere silhouettes against the vast expanse, suggest a connection to something just beyond reach.
They stand as symbols of human desire—not fully realized, yet palpably present. The distant hills rise like a memory, both inviting and elusive, while the delicate play of light suggests the passage of time, imbuing the scene with an atmosphere of nostalgia and introspection. Created during a period marked by artistic exploration and the emergence of romanticism, this work reflects the artist's deep engagement with landscape as a vessel for emotional expression. Though the exact date remains uncertain, Cozens was active in the late 18th century, a time when artists began to move away from strict representation towards more emotive interpretations of nature, capturing not just what is seen, but what is felt.
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A Valley in the Unterwalden Canton, Switzerland
John Robert Cozens

On the Gulf of Salerno near Vietri
John Robert Cozens

Near Chiavenna in the Grisons
John Robert Cozens

Ariccia (Wooded Landscape And Monastery)
John Robert Cozens

London from Greenwich Hill
John Robert Cozens

Cetara on the Gulf of Salerno
John Robert Cozens

Lake Nemi And Town Of Genzano
John Robert Cozens

Monte Circeo at Sunset
John Robert Cozens

On the Lake of Nemi
John Robert Cozens

View of the Villa Lante on the Janiculum in Rome
John Robert Cozens





