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Topics

Countryside

  • Summary
A Road in Suffolk
Image credit: North Yorkshire Council

A Road in Suffolk

Robert Kirkland Jamieson (1881–1950)

North Yorkshire Council

Representations of the countryside in art are of several, overlapping, kinds. They can be incidental details in the background of the main subject, perhaps a biblical or mythological scene; some are idealised depictions of a perfect landscape; others are intended to accurately show a real place.


Before industrialisation, the countryside was a source of a nation’s and a landowner’s economic power.

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Both agricultural activities and the produce of the countryside are common features of Northern European art, which set out to reflect all aspects of society. Britons’ love of their countryside is reflected in their love for John Constable, one of the first artists to record the natural appearance of the countryside and whose influence continues to the present day.

Artworks

  • Shepherd and Dogs
    Shepherd and Dogs John Emms (1843–1912)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Hebden Ghyll, Yorkshire
    Hebden Ghyll, Yorkshire Ernest Moore (1865–1940)
    Craven Museum & Gallery
  • George Venables Vernon (1735–1813)
    George Venables Vernon (1735–1813) Thomas Gainsborough (1727–1788)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Portrait of a Lady
    Portrait of a Lady unknown artist
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Seated Girl in Wood
    Seated Girl in Wood George Elgar Hicks (1824–1914)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Seated Woman in Wood
    Seated Woman in Wood George Elgar Hicks (1824–1914)
    Southampton City Art Gallery
  • Idyll
    Idyll Laurence Koe (1869–1913)
    Brighton & Hove Museums
  • 7,177 more

Stories

  • Chagall in the countryside: 'The Poet Reclining'

    Adam Wattam

  • George Clausen's rural naturalism on paper

    Katie J. T. Herrington

  • James Guthrie: the Glasgow Boy inspired by French Realism

    Chris Mugan

  • La Crau from Montmajour, France
    A laughing landscape: the literary legacy of Van Gogh's Montmajour drawings

    Edward Richards

  • Sheila Fell: capturing the drama of Cumberland

    Wendy Gray

  • The poetics of a windmill: George Frost's sketches of Suffolk

    Edward Richards

  • Sites of ancient power: the enduring magic of standing stones in British art

    Eleanor Affleck

  • 'Light and Soul: Early Impressions of the French Landscape' at The Cooper Gallery

    Natalie Murray

  • Philip Hugh Padwick: views of Sussex in the early twentieth century

    Jeremy Knight

  • Retreating to Sussex: artists and the First World War

    Lydia Miller

  • Walking works

    Paul Bonaventura

  • Paul Nash: a love of the land and a sense of place

    Liz Rideal

  • Alice Buxton Winnicott: the paintings of a pioneering potter

    Julie Greer

  • The Fleming Collection: celebrating Scottish artists

    Sophie Midgley

  • Joseph Wright of Derby and Dale Abbey, Derbyshire

    Christopher Wright

  • The stark monochromatic paintings of Jack Simcock

    Sonia Roe

  • Landscapes and livestock: a golden age of Dutch cattle painting

    Rachel Bates

  • Frederick Daniel Hardy: painter of domestic and small-town life

    Mary Rose Rivett-Carnac

  • Why did Gloucestershire attract so many modern British artists?

    Angela Summerfield

  • Progress or pollution? How British landscape painting captured the Industrial Revolution

    Stephanie O'Rourke

  • John Northcote Nash: painting the English countryside

    Andrew Lambirth

  • Beacons of Romanticism: Romantic landscapes in Breconshire

    Peter Wakelin

  • A sense of place: diversifying landscape painting at Dulwich Picture Gallery

    Jennifer Scott

  • Christopher Wright on cows

    Christopher Wright

  • Rain, Auvers: how a Van Gogh masterpiece got to Wales

    Steph Roberts

  • Romantic escape: John Lehmann's Orpheus journal and British Neo-Romantic art

    Peter Lowe

  • Derwent Lees: 'the most modern of the Modernists'

    Richard Morris

  • Christopher Wright recounts a visit to Maidstone in 1973

    Christopher Wright

  • Georges Clark's 'Back of Keppoch'

    Fiona Bowman

  • Marianne North: a trailblazing artist

    Andrew Shore

  • Ivon Hitchens' 'Mural'

    Lucy Ellis

Learning resources

  • cor-2017-17-thumbnail-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Poetry, art and landscape
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • 3dld-lead-image-1.jpg
    Activity
    Make a 3D landscape drawing
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • NG_NG_NG66-001.jpg
    Lesson plan
    The Superpower of Looking: Rubens and his love of the landscape
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
  • culture-street-grizedale-forest-19oct15-7thumbnail-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Andy Goldsworthy and Land Art
    • CfE L2 (SCO)
      KS2 (ENG)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS2 (NI)
  • hs2image2-thumbnail-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Reflected environments
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS4 (WAL)
  • acnmw-acnmw-nmw-a-24992-001-1-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    The Superpower of Looking: a colourful Welsh landscape by Mary Lloyd Jones
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
  • acnmw-acnmw-nmw-a-24992-001-1-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Grym y Gweld: tirlun Cymreig lliwgar gan Mary Lloyd Jones
    • PS3 (WAL)
  • opoaovstoke-intro-image-02-copy-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Our Art, Our Place, Our Voice: Approaches to discovering your local heritage
    • KS5 (ENG)
      KS5 (NI)
      CfE Sen. (SCO)
      KS5 (WAL)
  • img-2758-1-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Lorna Graves and sculpture in relief
    • SEND (ENG)
      SEND (NI)
      ASN (SCO)
      SEND (WAL)
      KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • lw-wmos-t13-002-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    Pattern and identity: William Morris's 'Strawberry Thief'
    • KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS4 (ENG)
  • acnmw-acnmw-nmw-a-24992-001-1.jpg
    Audio
    Audio description of 'Pwerdy Ceunant' by Mary Lloyd Jones
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      SEND (ENG)
      SEND (NI)
      ASN (SCO)
      SEND (WAL)
  • acnmw-acnmw-nmw-a-24992-001-1.jpg
    Audio
    Disgrifiad sain o 'Pwerdy Ceunant' gan Mary Lloyd Jones
    • PS3 (WAL)
      SEND (WAL)
  • tame-buzzard-line-1.jpg
    Video
    HENI Talks x ARTiculation: ‘Tame Buzzard Line’ by Richard Long
    • KS3 (ENG)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      CfE L4 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (NI)
      KS4 (ENG)
      KS4 (NI)
      CfE Sen. (SCO)
      KS4 (WAL)
      KS5 (ENG)
      CfE Sen. (SCO)
      KS5 (WAL)
  • dn-collage-column-details-resized-1.jpg
    Lesson plan
    David Nash: shapes and textures from nature into art
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      PS3 (WAL)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
  • angharad-with-painting-1.png
    Video
    The Superpower of Looking with Angharad Pearce Jones
    • KS2 (ENG)
      KS2 (NI)
      CfE L2 (SCO)
      PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (ENG)
      KS3 (NI)
      CfE L3 (SCO)
      KS3 (WAL)
  • angharad-with-painting-1.png
    Video
    Grym y Gweld gydag Angharad Pearce Jones
    • PS3 (WAL)
      KS3 (WAL)

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