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The Works of Cyril B. Rootham

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This is an oil painting titled "The West Wind" by Rootham, depicting a dramatic and atmospheric mountainous landscape, likely a Scottish or British loch scene. The overall mood is one of rugged beauty

The West Wind

This is a detailed oil painting, likely from the Pre-Raphaelite era, titled "A Shepherd in a Glade." It depicts a romantic or contemplative pastoral scene featuring two young figures, a

A Shepherd in a Glade

This is an oil painting titled "A Vignette" by Rootham, depicting a graceful young woman standing amidst a lush, wild meadow at the edge of a sun-dappled forest

A Vignette

This is a vertical oil painting depicting a Nativity scene, rich in classical or Baroque style, with a dramatic interplay of light and shadow. The overall impression is one of reverence and wonder, with a

Morning Glory

This is a poignant painting titled "A Child's Prayer," depicting a young child kneeling beside a bed in a dimly lit room. The child is the central figure, positioned with their back mostly

A Child’s Prayer

This is a dramatic and richly detailed oil painting depicting the Nativity scene, likely from the Baroque or Renaissance period, characterized by its strong contrasts between light and shadow (chiaroscuro).

Noël

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