Landschaft bei Ermatingen — History & Facts
In the stillness of a moment captures the essence of melancholy, where nature stands as both a witness and a participant in the passage of time. Look to the left at the soft, rolling hills that cradle a quiet village, each layer painted with a tender blend of greens and browns. The sky above is a testament to the artist's deft hand, swirling with muted blues and gentle whites that suggest a fleeting sense of day. The quietness of this idyllic landscape envelops the viewer, as if beckoning them to linger just a little longer, to embrace the subtle, yet profound silence. As you delve deeper, notice how the juxtaposition of light and shadow evokes a sense of yearning.
The delicate play of sunlight filtering through the clouds contrasts sharply with the darker hues of the trees, embodying the tension between hope and despondency. Each brushstroke tells a story, speaking not only of the beauty of the landscape but also of the longing it inspires, as if the scene yearns for something just beyond the horizon. In 1886, Hans Thoma created this work while immersed in the German Romantic movement, a time when nature was revered as a reflection of human emotion. Living in the throes of a changing world, Thoma sought solace in the countryside, capturing moments like these that resonated with both personal and collective nostalgia.
His art reflects a deep engagement with nature, mirroring the sentiments of a generation grappling with the rapid industrial changes around them.
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Schwarzwaldlandschaft
Hans Thoma

Regen im Schwarzwald
Hans Thoma

Schwarzwaldbach
Hans Thoma

Blick auf Falkenstein im Taunus
Hans Thoma

Black Forest Meadow near Bernau
Hans Thoma

Evening by the Nidda River
Hans Thoma

Sonnenuntergang am Oberrhein
Hans Thoma

Am Stillen Bach
Hans Thoma

Der Abendstern
Hans Thoma

Das Rheintal bei Säckingen
Hans Thoma





