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The Artist of this Painting is Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819 - 1891). For the details about License of this Painting, Please refer to the following links.
https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/johan-barthold-jongkind-river-scene
This is a classical landscape painting, likely from the 19th century, possibly of the Barbizon school or an early Impressionist work. The artist, possibly a follower of Eugène Boudin or Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, captures a serene river scene at sunset. The sky is a dominant feature, filled with soft, warm tones of yellow and orange, suggesting the last light of the day. The light is reflected in the wide, calm river, creating a golden, luminous effect. In the foreground, a few small boats are moored on the muddy bank, one with figures, and another small rowboat with two figures is positioned in the water, adding a human element to the otherwise quiet scene. The distant bank features a dark line of hills and trees, with some structures visible, possibly a village or town. The artist's focus on atmosphere and light is evident in the loose brushwork and the overall sense of tranquility and a fleeting moment in time.