Am Bach — History & Facts
In the stillness of nature, the heart finds its voice, awakening to whispers of the unseen. Look to the center, where the placid waters reflect delicate hues of blue and green, a mirror to the tranquility surrounding it. The brushstrokes are gentle yet deliberate, creating an impression of fluidity that breathes life into the landscape. Notice how the light dances across the surface, illuminating the subtle ripples and casting shadows that hint at depth and movement, inviting the viewer into a serene moment suspended in time. Here, the interplay of light and shadow suggests an emotional dichotomy—a juxtaposition of stillness and latent energy.
The peaceful water is a canvas of emotion, echoing the artist's choice to portray an unspoiled corner of the world—rich in beauty yet silent, suggesting an awakening just beyond the visible horizon. The gentle framing of trees and foliage evokes a sense of shelter, yet their embrace may also signify a quiet isolation. Marie Egner created this piece during a time of personal exploration and artistic development in the late 19th century, likely influenced by the burgeoning Impressionist movement. Working in Austria, she embraced the natural scenery around her, blending her own experiences with the changing perception of light in art.
This period was marked by a shift from traditional styles to a more expressive interpretation of reality, where nature became not just a subject but a conduit for emotional unfolding.
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Late Summer on the Salzburger Moor near Untersberg
Marie Egner

Burg und Dörrofen
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Alter Friedhof
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Blick gegen den Bisamberg
Marie Egner

Evening in Brittany
Marie Egner

Schlosspark mit Springbrunnen
Marie Egner

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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