Shore at Ragusa — History & Facts
What if beauty was never meant to be finished? In the delicate ripples of light and shadow, there lies an obsession, a desire to capture fleeting moments that slip through our fingers. Look to the center of the canvas, where the vibrant blues of the sea meld seamlessly into the warm, sunlit hues of the shore. The artist employs meticulous brushwork to create a textured surface that invites you to feel the coolness of the water and the warmth of the sand. Notice how the light dances upon the waves, reflecting a playful essence that contrasts starkly with the tranquil, quiet cliffs in the background, capturing the serene yet dynamic balance of nature. Beneath the surface, the painting speaks of longing and the ephemeral nature of beauty.
The gentle lapping of the water against the rocks evokes a sense of a world that is both alive and transient. The sporadic, lush foliage hints at a wildness unconstrained by the ordered lines of the shoreline, suggesting an eternal struggle between civilization and nature. This interplay gives rise to a profound tension—an exploration of obsession, perhaps, where the artist's yearning to grasp beauty becomes a meditation on its inevitable elusiveness. Georg Holub created this work during a period in his life marked by a deep exploration of landscapes and their emotive potential.
While the precise date remains unknown, it was a time when artists were increasingly drawn to the nuances of light in natural settings, experimenting with color to evoke emotion. In this context, Holub's Shore at Ragusa emerges as both a testament to his artistic growth and a reflection of a broader movement toward embracing the wild beauty of the natural world.
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Mühle am Bachufer
Georg Holub

Buchenwald am Abend, Motiv aus Krain
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Hütte auf der Waucha-Alm
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A Roaring Waterfall
Georg Holub

Winter im Rosenthal bei Kapellen (Steiermark) mit altgotischer Kirche
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Der Dürrensee mit dem Monte Cristallo, Ampezzothal
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Savethal in Krain
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