The artwork named “Late Afternoon in Summer” is a landscape painting by Thomas Moran, associated with the Romanticism art movement. The painting captures the serene beauty of a summer afternoon, characterized by its natural and poetic depiction of the landscape.
In the artwork, a tranquil scene unfolds under a sky tinged with the warm hues of the setting sun. The distant sun is partially hidden by soft clouds, casting a golden glow across the landscape. The composition includes lush, rolling hills and a stream winding through the foreground, bordered by dense clusters of trees. The trees are depicted with meticulous attention to detail, their leaves and branches intertwining to create a sense of depth and texture. The pathway meandering through the scene adds a sense of perspective, inviting the viewer to imagine a leisurely stroll through this idyllic summer setting. The overall mood of the artwork blends tranquillity with the richness of natural beauty, embodying the romantic ideal of harmony between humanity and nature.