English Pastoral Landscape with Sheep, Milnthorpe near Morecambe
Signed and dated 1882
England
Watercolor on paper (unframed)
A beautifully atmospheric late 19th century English watercolor, signed and dated 1882, capturing a quiet hillside scene with grazing sheep, figures tucked along a wooded path, and distant mountains fading softly into a hazy sky.
The composition has that unmistakable English countryside feeling, gentle, layered, and full of depth. The watercolor medium enhances this softness, with delicate washes creating a luminous sky and subtle transitions across the landscape.
The reverse is inscribed “At Milnthorpe” and “Morecambe,” anchoring the work to Northern England and giving it a true sense of place. Pieces like this were often painted from life, and you can feel that immediacy in the handling and observation.
The sheep in the foreground bring movement and charm, grounding the scene and adding that quiet pastoral quality that makes English landscapes so enduring.
Currently unframed, the piece shows its age honestly and would completely transform with the right frame, allowing the softness of the watercolor to really come forward.
Condition
Age appropriate toning and surface wear consistent with late 19th century works on paper
Some foxing visible
Unframed
Stable and ready for framing
A refined and evocative English watercolor with strong sense of place and timeless pastoral appeal.
English Pastoral Landscape with Sheep, Milnthorpe near Morecambe
Signed and dated 1882
England
Watercolor on paper (unframed)
A beautifully atmospheric late 19th century English watercolor, signed and dated 1882, capturing a quiet hillside scene with grazing sheep, figures tucked along a wooded path, and distant mountains fading softly into a hazy sky.
The composition has that unmistakable English countryside feeling, gentle, layered, and full of depth. The watercolor medium enhances this softness, with delicate washes creating a luminous sky and subtle transitions across the landscape.
The reverse is inscribed “At Milnthorpe” and “Morecambe,” anchoring the work to Northern England and giving it a true sense of place. Pieces like this were often painted from life, and you can feel that immediacy in the handling and observation.
The sheep in the foreground bring movement and charm, grounding the scene and adding that quiet pastoral quality that makes English landscapes so enduring.
Currently unframed, the piece shows its age honestly and would completely transform with the right frame, allowing the softness of the watercolor to really come forward.
Condition
Age appropriate toning and surface wear consistent with late 19th century works on paper
Some foxing visible
Unframed
Stable and ready for framing
A refined and evocative English watercolor with strong sense of place and timeless pastoral appeal.