Génêve — History & Facts
In the quiet embrace of solitude, a sense of melancholy weaves through the fabric of existence, echoing memories of lost moments and unfulfilled dreams. Notice how the muted palette envelops the canvas, drawing you into its somber world. Look closely at the delicate interplay of blues and grays, where shades blend seamlessly, creating a dreamy haze over the landscape. The brushwork, fluid yet precise, invites you to linger on the intricate details of a distant horizon, as if urging you to decipher the stories hidden within its depths. In the foreground, a solitary figure stands, embodying the weight of isolation.
This presence contrasts sharply with the expansive backdrop, hinting at the vast emotional chasm that often accompanies loneliness. The composition creates a dialogue between stillness and movement, evoking a poignant tension that resonates with anyone who has felt the ache of longing. Subtle elements, like the gentle sway of trees or the whisper of a breeze, amplify the overarching theme of introspection. During the tumultuous years between 1915 and 1945, David Alois Schmid navigated the complexities of personal and global upheaval.
This period was marked by war and transformation, both in his life and in the broader artistic landscape, which sought to capture the essence of human experience amidst chaos. His surroundings, steeped in both beauty and sorrow, deeply influenced his creative output, culminating in this evocative work that speaks to the universal quest for connection and understanding.
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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





