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On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne, 1833 (Watercolour)
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On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne, 1833 (Watercolour)
7290930 On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne, 1833 (Watercolour) by Swinburne, Julia (1796-1893); 14.7x19.1 cm; Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums; (add.info.: Julia Swinburne (1796-1893) On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne, 1833 Watercolour Height 14.7 x Width 19.1 cm TWCMS : F13644
The Emmet Burn ultimately flows into the North Tyne, which feeds into the River Tyne. Julie Swinburne was the daughter of Sir John Swinburne, 6th Baronet of Capheaton near Cambo in Northumberland. Many young people from wealthy families, particularly ladies, were taught watercolour painting as a social accomplishment.); Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
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On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne, 1833
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is a captivating watercolour painting by Julia Swinburne that transports viewers to the serene countryside of 19th century England. The artwork measures 14.7x19.1 cm and showcases Swinburne's exceptional talent in capturing the beauty of nature. The scene depicted in this painting takes us to the banks of Emmet Burn, a small river that eventually merges with the North Tyne River before flowing into the famous River Tyne. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Swinburne brings to life a bucolic landscape filled with lush forests and meandering waters. Julia Swinburne was not only an accomplished artist but also hailed from a wealthy family. During her time, it was common for young ladies from privileged backgrounds to learn watercolour painting as part of their social education. This particular piece exemplifies Swinburne's mastery in portraying rural scenes and pastoralism. The solitary figure present in the composition adds depth and scale to the vastness of nature surrounding them. Through "On the Emmet Burn, on the North Tyne" we are transported back in time to experience a moment of tranquility amidst untouched landscapes. This artwork serves as a testament to both Julia Swinburne's artistic prowess and her ability to capture timeless beauty through her brushstrokes.
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