Maison de Paysan près Muri — History & Facts
In the stillness of a rural landscape, truth lingers like a secret between the trees and the earth, poised to reveal layers of emotion often hidden from the eye. Focus on the gentle curvature of the hills, where lush greens and muted browns merge into a harmonious tapestry. Observe how the thatched roof of the farmhouse stands steadfast, bathed in soft sunlight that casts long shadows, creating a dialogue between light and dark. The meticulous brushwork, coupled with the earthy palette, invites you to breathe in the warmth of the scene, as if the countryside is a character in its own right, whispering tales of resilience and hope. Yet beneath this serene surface, a web of betrayal unravels.
The seemingly idyllic setting hints at the quiet struggles of rural life, where the familiar comfort of home may conceal deeper truths. The juxtaposition of light against shadow symbolizes the duality of existence, suggesting that peace can often coexist with inner turmoil, and that nature, though beautiful, bears witness to human trials. In the midst of global unrest, David Alois Schmid created this piece during the tumultuous years between 1915 and 1945. Living in Switzerland, he immersed himself in the pastoral beauty of his surroundings while grappling with the socio-political upheaval of the era.
This tension between tranquility and chaos is reflected in his work, marking a profound response to the world around him and a commentary on the often-unspoken realities of life.
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Vue de Rapperschwyl vers Lachen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Luzern, von Westen
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht der Stadt Zug und des Zugersees
David Alois Schmid

La Cascade du Giessbach
David Alois Schmid

Thoun vers le Niesen et le Stokhorn
David Alois Schmid

Vue prise au passage de la Furka Cant. d’Ury
David Alois Schmid

Vue de Horgen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Zug, Ortsteilansicht
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht Oberhofens am Thunersee
David Alois Schmid

Das Kloster Einsiedeln im Canton Schwyz
David Alois Schmid





