

The painting depicts a landscape with a dark and stormy sky. The sky is filled with dark blue, purple, and gray clouds. The clouds are thick and have a wet, watercolor appearance. The ground is brown and gray with visible brushstrokes and texture. There are several rocky outcroppings and boulders in the foreground. A few palm trees are scattered throughout the scene, mostly on the left side. The overall mood of the painting is gloomy and ominous, suggesting a storm or rain. The title of the painting is "Rain" and the artist is Paul B. Travis.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 866 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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