Description
"Codale, perched on a shelf six hundred feet higher than Easedale tarn - a mere rock pool, but in situation most romantic, is the prettiest mere of all : stand back from its outlet and drink in the picture - the narrow dark band of water, the great pile of rock dabbed with spits of grass"
[The English Lakes - W. T. Palmer, p217]
A lonesome silhoutted figure accompanied by a few sheep, stands on the brow of a hill towards the left-handside, calmly surveying the tranquil beauty offered by Codale Tarn in this evocative painting. The tarn is once rumoured to have held Trout of all sizes, and been a hazard to any wanderer lost in the mist.
Available in one size only
Frame size approx 483 x 381mm (19 x 15") SBT
Image size approx 323 x 215mm (12.3/4 x 8.5")
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