Golden autumn — History & Facts
In a fleeting moment, a quiet serenity unfolds, beckoning us to pause and reflect. Look to the left at the tapestry of warm ochres and rich umbers, the leaves whispering the secrets of autumn’s embrace. The textured brushstrokes create a rhythm that pulls you into the heart of the landscape, while the soft light of an afternoon sun bathes the scene in a golden glow. Notice how the horizon stretches wide, inviting your gaze to wander across the tranquil fields, where the simplicity of nature is rendered with profound elegance. Within the composition, a sense of nostalgia lingers; the fading warmth of an autumn day mirrors the passage of time.
The interplay of light and shadow suggests both the beauty and transience of life, evoking feelings of longing and calm. Each stroke breathes life into the falling leaves, a reminder that even in decay, there is beauty to be found; the inherent contrast of life’s cycles deepens our connection to this serene landscape. In 1929, Jan Bohuszewicz painted this work during a period marked by artistic exploration and a return to nature’s simplicity. Living in Poland, he found inspiration amid a backdrop of political upheaval and social change.
This piece reflects not only his personal journey but also the broader artistic movement that sought solace in nature, capturing a moment of tranquility amid the chaos of the world.
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Port in the sunshine
Jan Bohuszewicz

Larch Trees by the Lake in Dobiacco
Jan Bohuszewicz

View from Piazzetta in Venice
Jan Bohuszewicz

Polish cottages
Jan Bohuszewicz

Old bell-tower
Jan Bohuszewicz

Small well in Venice in the sunshine
Jan Bohuszewicz

Old house with a porch
Jan Bohuszewicz

Shells
Jan Bohuszewicz

Platanus Trees at a Monastery Gate
Jan Bohuszewicz

Zapuszczona ścieżka
Jan Bohuszewicz





