27/02/2026
Calling all Rowland Hilder lovers!
Don’t miss The Language of Landscape in Canterbury.
Original Watercolours and Etchings are on show and available to purchase. You can also see Rowland’s paint box, ink stand and one of his etching plates too.
Rowland Hilder’s influence is felt throughout the exhibition. His iconic winter scenes, defined by dramatic horizons, bare trees, and rhythmic compositions, established a visual shorthand for the English countryside that shaped mid-20th-century landscape painting. Rowland approached his painting with both precision and atmosphere, merging the observational clarity of draughtsmanship with the poetic tone of memory. His work captures a rural world that was rapidly changing in the decades after the war, yet still held deep cultural resonance.
The Language of Landscape also features work by Astrig Akseralian, Susan Mulley and Gordon Rushmer and runs until Sunday 15th March - open every day except Mondays.
The Front Room, The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, 18 High Street, Canterbury, Kent CT1 2RA