Remains of the fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been the station of Richard the Lionheart - Anne Rushout

Medieval ruins and English light: Anne Rushout's vision
This romantic scene features the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, with a composition where ruins, perspective, and dramatic sky converse. Anne Rushout captures the textures of stone and subtle variations of light, blending muted tones with brighter touches that animate the horizon. The balance between topographical detail and atmosphere suggests both history and melancholy of the place, inviting the viewer to explore the ruins and the surrounding landscape. The precise technique and controlled palette give the artwork an elegant and contemplative presence.
by Anne Rushout, master of landscape and memory
Anne Rushout belongs to the English tradition of finely observed landscape, influenced by travels and interest in historic sites. Her work stands out for a documentary sensitivity combined with visual poetry: she depicts ruined architectures with attention to topographical details while maintaining an emotional atmosphere. Among her works are studies of sites and gardens where nature and the past respond to each other. Through this art print, Rushout demonstrates an erudite perspective on heritage, blending antiquarian curiosity with pictorial mastery, which has captivated romantic and topographical art enthusiasts.
A carefully crafted art print, perfect for enhancing your interiors
Choose this art print of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, bringing a piece rich in history and character into your interior. This art print of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, works perfectly in a living room, library, or office, where it creates a thoughtful and prestigious atmosphere. The canvas of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, is produced with color fidelity and detailed accuracy that respects the original, offering durability and museum-quality rendering. Ideal for collectors and connoisseurs of refined decoration, this art print highlights heritage and artistic craftsmanship.

Medieval ruins and English light: Anne Rushout's vision
This romantic scene features the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, with a composition where ruins, perspective, and dramatic sky converse. Anne Rushout captures the textures of stone and subtle variations of light, blending muted tones with brighter touches that animate the horizon. The balance between topographical detail and atmosphere suggests both history and melancholy of the place, inviting the viewer to explore the ruins and the surrounding landscape. The precise technique and controlled palette give the artwork an elegant and contemplative presence.
by Anne Rushout, master of landscape and memory
Anne Rushout belongs to the English tradition of finely observed landscape, influenced by travels and interest in historic sites. Her work stands out for a documentary sensitivity combined with visual poetry: she depicts ruined architectures with attention to topographical details while maintaining an emotional atmosphere. Among her works are studies of sites and gardens where nature and the past respond to each other. Through this art print, Rushout demonstrates an erudite perspective on heritage, blending antiquarian curiosity with pictorial mastery, which has captivated romantic and topographical art enthusiasts.
A carefully crafted art print, perfect for enhancing your interiors
Choose this art print of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, bringing a piece rich in history and character into your interior. This art print of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, works perfectly in a living room, library, or office, where it creates a thoughtful and prestigious atmosphere. The canvas of the Remains of the Fort on Mount St. Catherine near Rouen, said to have been Richard the Lionheart's station, is produced with color fidelity and detailed accuracy that respects the original, offering durability and museum-quality rendering. Ideal for collectors and connoisseurs of refined decoration, this art print highlights heritage and artistic craftsmanship.