Blick auf Preßbaum — History & Facts
In the quiet of creation, a dream emerges, layered with longing and introspection. Look to the left at the delicate wisps of clouds that cradle the horizon, their soft whites and grays conjuring an ethereal veil over the landscape. Notice how the artist masterfully captures the interplay of light—golden tones dance over the verdant hills, revealing a dynamic contrast between shadow and illumination. The composition is thoughtfully balanced, drawing the eye across the canvas, while subtle brushstrokes evoke the very essence of nature’s tranquility. Yet beneath this serene facade lies an emotional tension.
The lush greens hint at vitality, yet they are interspersed with the muted tones of twilight, suggesting the onset of change and the passage of time. The distant figures, almost ghost-like, evoke a sense of isolation amidst beauty, reflecting the bittersweet nature of existence. Each stroke whispers secrets of dreams unfulfilled, of moments that echo with both joy and sorrow. In 1947, Oskar Laske painted this piece during a period of recovery for Europe after the ravages of war.
Living in Austria, he sought to capture the serene landscapes of his homeland, embodying both a personal and collective yearning for peace. This work represents a moment of reflection, as artists began to explore the complexity of emotional landscapes in a world striving to heal.
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Faschingsumzug am Stock im Eisen Platz
Oskar Laske

Schönbrunn (Winter)
Oskar Laske

Friedhof in Dürnstein
Oskar Laske

Pratermotiv an der alten Donau
Oskar Laske

Frühjahrsnebel in Niederösterreich
Oskar Laske

Begräbnis des Wiener Bürgermeisters Dr. Karl Lueger
Oskar Laske

Maria Theresien-Denkmal mit Blick gegen das Burgtor
Oskar Laske

Wiener Straßenbild vom Mai 1945
Oskar Laske

Winterlandschaft in Pressbaum
Oskar Laske

Ansicht von Positano
Oskar Laske





