Chur — History & Facts
What secret hides in the quiet of the canvas? A whisper of balance resonates as colors meld seamlessly, inviting the viewer into a world where harmony reigns over chaos. Look to the center of the painting, where a serene blend of soft blues and muted greens creates a tranquil landscape. Notice how the gentle strokes of the artist's brush convey a subtle rhythm, leading the eye across undulating hills and across delicate, wispy clouds that drift above. The composition draws you in, subtly balancing the foreground with an expansive sky, allowing you to feel both grounded and uplifted simultaneously. Delve deeper, and you'll discover the emotional tensions lying beneath the surface.
The juxtaposition of tranquil landscapes against the tumultuous backdrop of the world that surrounded its creation suggests a yearning for peace amidst uncertainty. The subtle play of light and shadow reveals the artist's struggle to capture beauty in a time of upheaval, while the equilibrium of elements in the painting speaks to a universal desire for stability in life. During the years 1915 to 1945, Schmid found himself navigating through global turmoil, marked by wars and social upheaval. He created this work in a context of change, influenced by modernism and the search for new forms of expression in art.
As he sought to find stability in his artistic vision, he responded to a world craving balance, echoing the collective hopes and fears of a restless era.
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Vue de Rapperschwyl vers Lachen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Luzern, von Westen
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht der Stadt Zug und des Zugersees
David Alois Schmid

La Cascade du Giessbach
David Alois Schmid

Thoun vers le Niesen et le Stokhorn
David Alois Schmid

Vue prise au passage de la Furka Cant. d’Ury
David Alois Schmid

Vue de Horgen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Zug, Ortsteilansicht
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht Oberhofens am Thunersee
David Alois Schmid

Das Kloster Einsiedeln im Canton Schwyz
David Alois Schmid





