Landscape — History & Facts
Did the painter know this moment would outlive them? In Landscape, a serene vista unfolds, beckoning the viewer into a world where nature’s stillness contrasts with the relentless passage of time. Focus first on the horizon, where subtle layers of blue and green whisper of distant hills softened by morning mist. The painter’s brushwork is loose yet deliberate, allowing dappled light to dance across the gently rolling landscape. Notice how the warm, earthy tones of the foreground invite you closer, creating a tactile experience as if you could step right into the scene. Delve deeper, and you’ll find a quiet tension beneath the beauty.
The vibrant foliage hints at the richness of life, yet the expansive sky looms above, suggesting an infinite yearning. The interplay of light and shadow in the clouds reflects not just the day’s transition but also the artist’s inner desire to capture a fleeting moment. This juxtaposition speaks to the universal human longing for permanence in an ever-changing world. In 1911, when this piece was created, Maxime Maufra was immersed in the avant-garde movement in France, drawing inspiration from both Impressionism and the emerging influences of modernism.
He painted amidst a backdrop of artistic experimentation, as France was grappling with rapid changes in society and culture, reflecting a collective push to capture the essence of fleeting moments in nature.
More Artworks by Maxime Maufra
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Le pont de l’Isle-Adam ou le Vieux pont
Maxime Maufra

Féérie nocturne: Exposition Universelle Paris 1900
Maxime Maufra

Douarnenez in Sunshine
Maxime Maufra

Mer forte à Saint-Guénolé Penmarc’h
Maxime Maufra

Marée Basse À La Plage De Port-Blanc, Presqu’île De Quiberon
Maxime Maufra

Entré d’un trois-mats, Le Havre
Maxime Maufra

Les rochers du château de Dinan, Morgat, Novembre 1903
Maxime Maufra

La Plage de Kerhostin, Morbihan
Maxime Maufra

Rochers au soleil couchant
Maxime Maufra

Soir D’orage À Kerhostin
Maxime Maufra





