A Wooded River Landscape — History & Facts
This sentiment resonates deeply within the layers of a landscape that whispers tales of existence and time, beckoning us to consider the echoes of legacy. Look to the left at the gentle curve of the river, where the fluttering reflection of sunlight dances upon the water's surface. Notice how the deep greens and earthy browns of the foliage frame this tranquil scene, inviting the eye to wander through each meticulously crafted detail. The soft blending of colors captures the serenity of nature, while the delicate brushwork suggests life and movement, reminiscent of a symphony played by the wind. Hidden within this peaceful landscape lies a complex interplay of emotions.
The river, which flows steadily, serves as a metaphor for the passage of time and the continuity of life, while the towering trees, both stoic and nurturing, stand as guardians of history. The juxtaposition of the calm water against the solid earth beneath hints at the fragility of existence, reminding us that beauty, like a fleeting moment, must be cherished and preserved. While the exact date of creation remains unknown, the artist painted this landscape during a period when Romanticism was blossoming across Europe. Haunold, based in Germany, was influenced by the desire to capture the emotive power of nature.
His work reflects a deep respect for the natural world and a keen awareness of the legacy each brushstroke leaves behind, a sentiment that continues to resonate with viewers today.
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A View of Lake Wolfgangsee
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Heimkehr nach der Heuernte
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Der Mondsee mit der Drachenwand in Oberösterreich
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Partie am Wolfgangsee
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Burgruine am Flußufer
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Hof des Seifensiederhauses in Tittmoning
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

A view of Radstadt im Pongau
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Aussicht von Schloß Wimsbach gegen das Höllengebirge und den Traunstein
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Mountain Village by a Stream
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

The Schobergut near Lake Wolfgangsee
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold





