Regenwolken über Gehöft in den Wümmewiesen — History & Facts
In the realm of art, where nature's wildness meets the artist's vision, we discover a world both tranquil and turbulent. Look to the left, where dark, looming clouds roll across the canvas, a powerful contrast against the softer hues of the meadow below. Notice how the light struggles to break through, casting ethereal reflections that dance upon the grass. The brushstrokes are both deliberate and expressive, with swirling greens and browns that evoke the earth's richness, while patches of white and gray hint at the impending rain, creating a dynamic tension between the serene landscape and the drama of the weather. Hidden within this visual narrative lies a profound exploration of the cycle of life.
The threatening storm clouds suggest a moment of transformation, a reminder of nature's ever-changing moods. The distant farmhouse, seemingly dwarfed by the vastness of the sky, symbolizes human resilience amid nature’s unpredictability. This delicate balance between chaos and calm resonates deeply, urging viewers to reflect on their relationship with the natural world. In 1932, Otto Modersohn painted this piece during a time when he was deeply entrenched in the German Expressionist movement, seeking to convey emotional truths through landscape.
Living in the countryside of Lower Saxony, the artist drew inspiration from the local surroundings, capturing both beauty and tension in his work while reflecting the broader uncertainties of the post-World War I era.
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Abendsonne im Moor
Otto Modersohn

Sommertag in den Feldern bei Fischerhude
Otto Modersohn

Winterabend, Fischerhuder Kirche mit Heimathaus
Otto Modersohn

Sommerabend in der Surheide
Otto Modersohn

Lichter Sommertag im Allgäu (Unterjoch bei Hindelang)
Otto Modersohn

Sommerliche Wiesen bei Fischerhude
Otto Modersohn

Überschwemmte Wümmewiesen
Otto Modersohn

Herbstwetter
Otto Modersohn

Zillenbachbrücke (Weg nach Gailenberg oberhalb von Hindelang im Allgäu)
Otto Modersohn

Sommerabend im Moor
Otto Modersohn





