Trees on the Bank


size(cm): 45x30
Price:
Sale price20.800 ISK

Description

Swiss artist Alexandre Calame's painting Trees at the Bank is an impressive example of the Romantic style of art. The work, which has an original size of 35 x 24 cm, presents a carefully balanced composition and a masterful use of colour.

The trees that rise towards the sky are the central element of the work, and their majesty is accentuated by the use of dark tones and deep shadows. Sunlight filtering through the leaves creates a chiaroscuro effect that gives depth and dimension to the painting.

The story behind the painting is equally fascinating. Trees at the Bank was painted in 1862, at a time when Calame was already considered one of Switzerland's greatest artists. The work was created in response to the increasing industrialization of the country, and is said to represent the struggle between nature and technology.

Although the work is relatively small, its impact is enormous. Trees at the Bank is a masterpiece of Romanticism that combines natural beauty with concern for the social and economic changes that were taking place at the time. It is a work that deserves to be admired for its technical skill and its profound meaning.

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