Hollands landschap met boerderij en weiland — History & Facts
In the embrace of dawn, untamed landscapes whisper the secrets of awakening, where every stroke breathes life into the earth. Focus first on the lush green expanse that unfolds across the canvas, leading your gaze to the tranquil farm nestled among rolling meadows. Notice how the light bathes the scene, illuminating the textures of the grass and the intricate detail of the farmhouse. The palette, rich with earthy hues, evokes a sense of calm, inviting you to linger and explore the nuances of the natural world captured in this moment. Hidden within this pastoral scene lies a juxtaposition of life and tranquility.
The gentle sway of the fields harmonizes with the steadfast presence of the farm, suggesting a rhythm of existence that thrives in the simplicity of rural life. Beneath this serene facade, however, the painting hints at the passage of time, where nature continually awakens while human life persists, anchored yet vulnerable to the cycles of change. In 1926, Lodewijk Schelfhout painted this work during a significant period of revival in Dutch landscape painting. Living and working in the Netherlands, the artist sought to reconnect with the natural beauty of his homeland amidst the modernizing influences of the era.
His choice to render such a peaceful rural scene reflects a longing for authenticity and continuity in a world increasingly overshadowed by industrialization and urbanization.
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Strand van Domburg Plage de Dombourg
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Heuvellandschap met industrie
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Paysage
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Boerderij met vee in Holland
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Twee afgemeerde schepen op een strand
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Herder met een kudde schapen in een heuvellandschap
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Meer in een heuvellandschap Le Lac
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Heuvellandschap met sparren
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Berglandschap met aquaduct L’Aqueduc
Lodewijk Schelfhout

Ploegende boer met een os bij Etikhove
Lodewijk Schelfhout





