Arenaberg — History & Facts
What if silence could speak through light? In the stillness of Arenaberg, a revolution stirs beneath the surface, captured in delicate brushstrokes and a muted palette that invites contemplation. Look to the center of the canvas, where soft hues converge, creating a serene expanse that embodies both tranquility and unrest. The interplay of light and shadow reveals a landscape, suggesting a moment suspended between the chaos of change and the quietude of nature. Notice how the gentle strokes of green and blue blend seamlessly, evoking a sense of harmony that contrasts with the hidden tensions lurking in the background. Hidden within this idyllic scene are echoes of emotional dualities — the longing for peace amid turmoil and the fragile beauty of fleeting moments.
The layering of colors hints at upheaval; a whisper of something unspoken lies beneath. Each stroke tells a story, capturing the essence of a place poised for transformation, where the tranquil surface belies a deeper yearning for revolution and freedom. Jean Jacottet painted Arenaberg during a time of personal introspection, likely around the mid-20th century. He navigated a world marked by sociopolitical tumult, which influenced his artistic expression.
This work reflects a period where artists grappled with the impact of conflict and the desire for change, drawing on their experiences to create evocative pieces that resonate with the pulse of their times.
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Le lion de Lucerne
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Méringen et la vallée d’Hasli
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Le Wethorn et le Wetterhorn Vue sur le chemin de Rosenlaui
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Fribourg, vue depuis la porte de Morat
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Cascade de Pissevache
Jean Jacottet

Châlet près l’Hotel de l’Ours, a Brienz
Jean Jacottet

Glacier de Rosenlaui, Wellhorn et Wetterhorn
Jean Jacottet

Chûte du Staubach Vallée de Lauterbrunnen
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Interlaken, vue prise depuis le Hohbühl
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Hergiswyl au pied du mont Pilâte. Lac des 4 Cantons
Jean Jacottet





