Aussicht bei Goldweil am Thunersee — History & Facts
Can beauty exist without sorrow? In Aussicht bei Goldweil am Thunersee, the viewer is invited to contemplate the delicate balance between joy and melancholy, a duality that resonates through nature and human experience alike. Focus on the tranquil lake nestled among the lush hills, where a gentle breeze ripples the water's surface. Notice how the soft hues of blue and green are interwoven, creating a serene harmony. The distant mountains rise majestically, their peaks kissed by the fading light, casting a sense of longing that permeates the scene.
Look closely at the golden light falling upon the landscape; it reflects not just illumination but also the warmth of fleeting moments, highlighting both the beauty of nature and the passage of time. The painting captures a moment imbued with significance, suggesting an interplay between the idyllic landscape and the inevitable march of destiny. The tranquil waters may symbolize peace, yet the shadows in the background hint at the unseen trials that life holds. The lush greenery embodies growth and vitality, while the encroaching dusk serves as a reminder of life's transience.
This contrast invites reflection on the deeper emotional currents beneath the surface, merging the joy of existence with the weight of its impermanence. Created during a time of artistic exploration in the 19th century, the work reflects Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger's engagement with the Sublime, a movement that sought to connect nature's grandeur with human emotion. While the exact date of this piece remains uncertain, it belongs to an era when artists were increasingly drawn to the romantic qualities of the landscape, emphasizing emotional resonance alongside aesthetic beauty.
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Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Der Staubbach im Lauterbrunnenthal
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Das Wetterhorn im Grindelwald Canton Bern
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Die Boromäischen Inseln im Lago Maggiore
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Isola Bella lago di Maggiore
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Das Wetterhorn im Grindelwald
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Aussicht bei Thun nach der Jungfrau
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Grütli
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Aufsicht vom Seelisberg über den Vierwaldstättersee
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger

Die Ruine Zwing Ury im Schachenthal
Johann Heinrich Bleuler the Younger





