Kleine Moorlandschaft in der Dämmerung — History & Facts
What if beauty was never meant to be finished? In the stillness of twilight, a landscape unfolds—a moor draped in softness, hinting at chaos beneath its tranquil surface. Look to the center, where the gentle hues of dusk blend seamlessly into the undulating marshes. The muted greens and browns are animated by subtle strokes, each brushmark a testament to the artist's hand. Notice how the scattered wisps of fog curl above the water’s edge, blurring the line between reality and illusion, inviting you to step closer yet holding you at bay. Hidden beneath the serene exterior lies a tension between the orderly and the wild.
The delicate balance of light and shadow reveals the deeper layers of emotion within the landscape. Here, chaos is not destructive but rather a nurturing force, allowing life to flourish. The small details—a single reed, a ripple in the water—echo the complexities of existence, asserting that tranquility is often underpinned by an unseen turmoil. Marie Egner painted this piece in 1890 while living in Vienna, a time when the art world was shifting towards impressionism.
As her contemporaries explored the beauty of fleeting moments, she ventured into the heart of landscapes, capturing the essence of nature’s quiet yet chaotic beauty. In a period marked by artistic revolution, Egner’s work embodies the tension between order and disorder, offering viewers a glimpse into both the visible and the hidden realms of the natural world.
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Late Summer on the Salzburger Moor near Untersberg
Marie Egner

Burg und Dörrofen
Marie Egner

Alter Friedhof
Marie Egner

Blick gegen den Bisamberg
Marie Egner

Evening in Brittany
Marie Egner

Schlosspark mit Springbrunnen
Marie Egner

A view of the courtyard at No. 8 Dreilaufergasse, 1070 Vienna
Marie Egner

Abendstimmung
Marie Egner

Landschaftsstück
Marie Egner

Old Mill in Gastein
Marie Egner





