Abend im Sextenthal — History & Facts
In Abend im Sextenthal, the haunting beauty of twilight dances on the edge of existence, gently reminding us of our mortality. Look to the serene horizon where soft purples and golds seamlessly blend into one another; this is where day whispers its final farewells to night. Notice how the delicate strokes of cloud formations create a textured sky, their varying densities contrasting the stillness of the landscape below. The gentle undulations of the hills are bathed in a fading light, suggesting a world caught in a tender moment of transition. Yet, within this tranquil scene lies an emotional tension—an interplay between the vibrancy of life and the inevitability of its end.
The fading light hints at the passage of time, with each shimmer reflecting a heartbeat, a fleeting moment captured eternally on canvas. The choice of colors evokes feelings of nostalgia and longing, as though the artist invites you to reflect on your own experiences, urging you to cherish the ephemeral beauty surrounding us. Marie Egner painted Abend im Sextenthal in the late 19th century, a time when the art world was evolving with Impressionism's rise. Living in Austria, she found inspiration in the natural landscapes of her surroundings.
This period was marked by a growing movement towards capturing the nuances of light and color, with artists seeking to express deeper emotions through their work, mirroring the complexities of life and mortality.
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Late Summer on the Salzburger Moor near Untersberg
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Burg und Dörrofen
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Alter Friedhof
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Blick gegen den Bisamberg
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Evening in Brittany
Marie Egner

Schlosspark mit Springbrunnen
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A view of the courtyard at No. 8 Dreilaufergasse, 1070 Vienna
Marie Egner

Abendstimmung
Marie Egner

Landschaftsstück
Marie Egner

Old Mill in Gastein
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