This watercolor, originally sized at 35.0 x 41.0 cm, transports us to the heart of Great Bardfield—a place where artists like John Nash, Eric Ravilious, Edward Bawden, and Alexander herself found inspiration. While Alexander’s work often aligns with the Neo-Romantic tradition, this particular piece resonates more with John Nash’s style.
In “Early Spring, Great Bardfield,” the landscape emerges from its winter slumber. The branches remain bare, yet the promise of renewal hangs in the air. The plowed field awaits the seeds of the coming season, and a magnificent sun bathes the scene in golden light. It’s a moment of quiet anticipation—a celebration of nature’s resilience and the shared artistic spirit that thrived in this creative community.
Image: 35.0 x 41.0; paper: 48.0 x 53.0cm
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