Between Olavano and Civitella by Edward Lear. A wooded landscape featuring travelers on a path passing a small stone shrine and a wooden cross, with a distant rocky peak under a pale blue sky.

Between Olavano and Civitella

Edward Lear

1842 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A sun-drenched 19th-century landscape depicting travelers on a path in the Italian countryside.

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Where it works

A measured, grounding piece with softened warm notes — asks little of the space around it.

Often works in
Living Room · Study · Office
Placement
Reads naturally above long furniture lines
Walls
Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Olive green

About the piece

Painted in 1842 by Edward Lear, this oil study captures the rugged beauty of the Italian countryside between Olevano and Civitella. Figures in traditional dress traverse a sun-dappled path, framed by the intricate detail of a massive ancient tree and the dramatic silhouette of distant mountains.