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Ansicht der Alp Rosenlaui mit Blick auf das Wellhorn und das Wetterhorn — History & Facts

In the stillness of nature, divinity emerges through the brushstrokes of light and shadow, whispering secrets of serenity and grandeur. Look to the left at the delicate interplay between light and the snow-capped peaks, where the Wellhorn and Wetterhorn stand like guardians of the valley. Notice how the artist employs soft pastels to mimic the ethereal quality of dawn, enveloping the landscape in a dreamlike haze. The gentle curve of the Alp Rosenlaui invites the viewer’s eye to wander, leading them through a lush tapestry of greens and blues, a harmonious symphony that celebrates the essence of the Swiss Alps. Yet beneath this idyllic surface, tensions arise between the ruggedness of the mountains and the tenderness of the valley below.

The contrasts in color evoke a duality of strength and fragility, as if nature itself were balancing on the precipice of sublime beauty and the harsh realities of existence. Each brushstroke seems imbued with a pulse of life, suggesting that in this peaceful haven, divinity resides in both the grandeur of the peaks and the delicate flowers dancing in the breeze. During the years between 1915 and 1945, Gabriel Lory the Younger captured this breathtaking scene amidst the tumult of a world at war. Living in Switzerland, a neutral territory, he found solace and inspiration in the landscapes around him.

This period marked a significant evolution in his artistic style, as he sought to convey not just the physical beauty of the Alps, but also a deeper, transcendental connection with nature.

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