Southampton Water, near Hamble by Frederick Richard Lee. A wide pastoral landscape featuring a meadow with grazing sheep leading to a line of dense trees and a distant waterway under a vast, pale sky.

Southampton Water, near Hamble

Frederick Richard Lee

1837 · Oil Paint, Panel

An airy 19th-century British landscape capturing a serene pastoral view near the Hamble River.

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Where it works

A light, restful piece with warm, lived-in color — adds presence without crowding the room.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Study
Placement
Works well where the room has a longer visual line
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
Color notes
Soft gray, Olive green

About the piece

Painted in 1837 by Frederick Richard Lee, this oil on panel work depicts a tranquil view of Southampton Water from near Hamble. The composition is defined by its expansive, luminous sky and a gentle foreground of grazing sheep, exemplifying the romanticized English rural tradition common in the mid-19th century.