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Landscape With A River

Name Class Date

thomas barker, Landscape With A River. Public domain.

The facts

Artist
thomas barker artsdot.com/en/artists/thomas-barker/
Artist’s dates
1769 – 1847

In context

Landscape With A River — thomas barker

When might this have been painted?

  1. 1760
  2. 1770
  3. 1780
  4. 1790
  5. 1800
  6. 1810
  7. 1820
  8. 1830
  9. 1840

Shaded: the lifetime of thomas barker (1769–1847)

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Colours

Measured from the image

    Main colour

    Driftwood #aa9e4c

    Catalogued palette

    • #AA9E4C
    • #201F12
    • #453D1A
    • #746726
    Main colour name
    Driftwood
    Intensity
    Balanced How saturated and varied the colours are, from a single toned-down hue to many bright ones.
    Contrast
    Bold How much the colours differ in lightness and saturation across the picture.
    Harmony
    Unified Palette How well the colours work together, from clashing to fully unified.
    Brightness
    Deep_shadow How light or dark the picture reads overall, from deep shadow to bright highlight.
    Saturation
    Balanced Soft How pure and strong the colours are, from near-grey to fully vivid.

    Artist and museum

    Artist

    thomas barker

    Born in Pontypool, United States of America

    The Pastoral Soul of Barker of Bath

    In the soft, rolling landscapes of the early nineteenth century, few names evoked the tranquil charm of the English countryside as effectively as Thomas Barker. Known affectionately to his contemporaries and art historians alike as Barker of Bath, this self-taught master possessed a rare ability to capture the rhythmic simplicity of rural life. Born in 1769 at Trosnant, near the village of Pontypool, Barker’s journey from the rugged landscapes of Wales to the sophisticated artistic circles of England is a testament to raw, unbridled talent. Though he never received formal academic training, his eye for composition and light was deeply informed by a lifelong passion for the natural world, allowing him to translate the textures of the earth and the fleeting moods of the sky onto canvas with remarkable sensitivity.

    The early years of Barker’s life were marked by a profound connection to craftsmanship. The son of Benjamin Barker, an artist who worked as a Japanware decorator, Thomas was immersed in an environment where art and utility met. This early exposure to decorative arts likely contributed to his meticulous attention to detail and his later proficiency in lithography. When his family moved to the elegant city of Bath at the age of sixteen, the patronage of Charles Spackman provided the young artist with a vital window into the wider world of fine art. During these formative years, Barker spent much of his time immersed in the study of the Old Masters, particularly the Dutch and Flemish traditions, honing a technique that balanced classical structure with an organic, breathing vitality.

    A Legacy of Light and Landscape

    Barker’s artistic identity was irrevocably shaped by the influence of Thomas Gainsborough. Much like his predecessor, Barker found his true calling in the depiction of idyllic landscapes and "fancy pictures" that celebrated the pastoral. His works often feature a sense of nostalgic warmth, portraying the lives of woodmen, shepherds, and rural laborers not as subjects of hardship, but as integral, harmonious components of a beautiful landscape. One of his most celebrated achievements, The Woodman, stands as a pinnacle of this style; its immense scale and lifelike presence captured the imagination of the era's collectors, commanding high prices and cementing his reputation in the prestigious halls of the Royal Academy and the British Institution.

    Beyond the sweeping vistas, Barker’s versatility allowed him to explore diverse subject matters that reflected the changing tides of British society. His repertoire included:

    Genre Scenes: Intimate depictions of rustic life and seasonal celebrations that resonated with the Romantic movement's love for the simple and the sublime.

    Lithography: A masterful use of printmaking to disseminate his landscapes, making his vision accessible to a broader audience through beautifully executed collections.

    Historical and Narrative Works: Larger-scale endeavors, such as his monumental fresco or his dramatic depictions of historical events, which showcased his ability to handle complex compositions and human drama.

    Despite the immense success he enjoyed during much of his career, the twilight of Barker’s life was marked by a decline in popularity and the heavy burden of financial hardship. He passed away in Bath in 1847, leaving behind a legacy that continues to enchant those drawn to the quiet dignity of the English pastoral. Today, his works serve as more than mere historical artifacts; they are windows into a vanished era of tranquility, reminding us of a time when the beauty of the landscape was seen as a profound reflection of the human spirit.

    Where to read more

    • The artist thomas barker artsdot.com/en/artists/thomas-barker/
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    Find this online

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    Cite this artwork

    MLA
    barker, thomas. Landscape With A River. n.d., https://artsdot.com/en/art/thomas-barker-landscape-with-a-river-9DHKWN-en/
    APA
    barker, thomas (n.d.). Landscape With A River [Painting]. https://artsdot.com/en/art/thomas-barker-landscape-with-a-river-9DHKWN-en/
    Chicago
    thomas barker. Landscape With A River. n.d. https://artsdot.com/en/art/thomas-barker-landscape-with-a-river-9DHKWN-en/
    Harvard
    barker, thomas (n.d.) Landscape With A River. Available at: https://artsdot.com/en/art/thomas-barker-landscape-with-a-river-9DHKWN-en/

    Look closely

    Landscape With A River — thomas barker

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: landscape, rivers. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Head Of A Man, earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. What might the artist have wanted you to feel?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.