Blick auf den Simssee im Frühling — History & Facts
In the soft embrace of spring, moments of beauty can be bittersweet, evoking the impermanence of life and the echoes of what once was. Focus on the tranquil expanse of the lake, where gentle ripples catch the sunlight, creating a dance of shimmering reflections. Notice the delicate brushwork employed in the foliage framing the scene, each stroke filled with an intimate care that whispers of renewal. Observe how soft greens and warm earth tones blend harmoniously, rendering the landscape vibrant yet tinged with a sense of nostalgia, as if it holds secrets of seasons past. Yet, it is the silence that speaks volumes; the absence of life is palpable—no figures grace the shores, no boats traverse the water.
This emptiness evokes an emotional tension, contrasting the vibrancy of the nature depicted. While the landscape flourishes, there lingers an unspoken loss, reminding the viewer that beauty often coexists with longing, a poignant reminder of moments fleeting and lost. In 1880, Wenglein painted this piece during a time when the Romantic spirit still danced through the art world, emphasizing nature’s beauty and emotional resonance. Working in Bavaria, he captured the essence of the landscape while grappling with his own experiences of change and loss, revealing the delicate balance between joy and sorrow in the natural world.
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Herbstliche Landschaft mit Jägern im Dachauer Moos
Josef Wenglein

Am Simssee
Josef Wenglein

Am Weiher mit Kalkofen
Josef Wenglein

Bauernbub, am Gatter sitzend
Josef Wenglein

Mooslandschaft im Herbst
Josef Wenglein

Kinder am Isarhochufer mit Blick auf Burg Grünwald
Josef Wenglein

Landscape with Cattle
Josef Wenglein

Blick von Buchberg auf Bad Tölz
Josef Wenglein

Im Ampermoos
Josef Wenglein





