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Ben Venu, Trossachs Hotel

Ben Venu, Trossachs Hotel (1878). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1878

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1878 Moore Trossachs


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Ben Venu, Trossachs Hotel (1878) by James Moore This exquisite watercolour painting, titled "Ben Venu" and dated 1878, is an enchanting depiction of the Trossachs Hotel in Scotland, as captured by the skilled hand of Irish artist James Moore. The serene scene unfolds on a sheet of paper, with the Trossachs Hotel nestled at the water's edge, its red-roofed buildings reflecting in the tranquil mirror-like surface of the lake. The surrounding landscape is a symphony of natural beauty, with the majestic Ben Venue mountain range rising in the background, its peaks blanketed in a soft, ethereal mist. The artist, James Moore, masterfully employs the medium of watercolour to bring the scene to life, expertly rendering the rich greens of the foliage, the deep blues of the lake, and the warm hues of the hotel buildings. The intricate details of the boats anchored in the lake, the delicate reflections on the water, and the subtle textures of the mountains all contribute to the painting's captivating allure. Moore's "Ben Venu" is a testament to the breathtaking natural beauty of the Trossachs region in Scotland and the artist's remarkable talent for capturing its essence in a single, timeless image. This watercolour painting is a treasure for anyone who appreciates the natural world and the artistry of one of the 19th century's most gifted watercolourists.

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