Haus im Abend — History & Facts
In the quiet embrace of twilight, time weaves its intricate tapestry, reminding us of the fleeting nature of existence. To the left, gaze upon the gentle silhouette of the house, nestled against a backdrop of fading light. Notice how the warm hues of ochre and deep gold blend seamlessly into the somber blues of the encroaching night. The interplay of light and shadow invites you to linger, as each brushstroke reveals a longing for the day it captures.
The composition is simple yet profound, drawing you into a moment suspended between the known and the unknown. Delve deeper, and you may discover the emotional tension nestled within the tranquil scene. The house stands firm, a testament to time's passage, yet its solitude whispers stories of the lives once lived within. The golden light, touching the facade, speaks of hope and warmth, while the encroaching night suggests an inevitable descent into darkness.
This duality elegantly mirrors our own journeys, where beauty often coexists with heartache. In the mid-1920s, Karl Wiener painted this piece as he navigated a post-war landscape, both personally and artistically. Living in Germany during a time of great upheaval and change, Wiener sought to explore themes of permanence and impermanence. His work reflects a search for solace amidst the chaos, capturing the essence of a moment that, while fleeting, resonates deeply with the human experience.
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Österreich
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Vorstadt VII
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Der Turm
Karl Wiener

Ohne Titel (Häuser mit Holzscheune)
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Kopfstudie, aus; ‘Profile’, 10 Blätter, Graz XV
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Steinberg
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Kopfstudie, aus; ‘Profile’, 10 Blätter, Graz XIV
Karl Wiener

Ohne Titel (Bauernhaus mit Vorgarten)
Karl Wiener

Ohne Titel (Bauernhaus)
Karl Wiener

Ohne Titel (Bauernhaus)
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