Penshurst Place, Kent by Patrick Nasmyth. A 19th-century landscape painting featuring a rugged earthen track with travelers in the foreground, leading toward a distant country house and church among rolling hills.

Penshurst Place, Kent

Patrick Nasmyth

1827 · Oil Paint, Panel

A serene and masterfully executed 19th-century landscape capturing the pastoral beauty of the Kentish countryside.

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Where it works

A calm artwork with moderate presence in walnut and cognac tones — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Study
Placement
Works well as a measured horizontal anchor
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Rich brown, Soft gray, Olive green

About the piece

Created in 1827 by the Scottish landscape painter Patrick Nasmyth, this work depicts Penshurst Place in Kent. Known as the 'English Hobbema' for his detailed and atmospheric style, Nasmyth here captures the essence of the British countryside, balancing the tactile details of the earthen path and figures in the foreground with a soft, expansive view of the historic estate under a luminous sky.