The Poplar Avenue by David Cox. A row of tall, thin poplar trees lines a path receding toward a distant town under a cloudy sky.

The Poplar Avenue

David Cox

1835 · Watercolor Paint

A tranquil watercolor landscape featuring a tree-lined avenue stretching toward a distant horizon.

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork in a warmer tonal register — keeps the wall feeling open.

Often works in
Bedroom · Living Room · Hallway
Placement
Works well where the room has a longer visual line
Walls
Best with clear wall contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Terracotta clay, Aged gold

About the piece

Created in 1835 by David Cox, this watercolor is an evocative study after Hobbema’s celebrated composition. The piece captures the serene atmosphere of the countryside with loose, expressive brushwork and a soft palette of earthy ochres and atmospheric blues, exemplifying the English watercolor tradition.