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Simon Moser Studie zu Das Kreuz — History & Facts
In Simon Moser Studie zu Das Kreuz, the viewer is presented with a somber religious scene. The colors are muted, primarily featuring deep blues, browns, and grays. Figures are depicted with a sense of gravity, engaged in a moment of contemplation.
The setting appears to be a sacred space, enhancing the painting's spiritual atmosphere. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, allowing for rich texture and depth. The brushwork is detailed, capturing the intricate expressions of the figures. The composition is balanced, guiding the viewer's eye through the scene.
The dimensions are estimated at approx. 80 x 100 cm, making it a substantial work. Albin Egger Lienz was an Austrian painter known for his Symbolist style and focus on religious themes. This particular work, created around the 1910s, reflects his deep interest in spirituality and the human condition.
An interesting fact about this painting is that it serves as a study for a larger work, showcasing Lienz's meticulous approach to his art. His contributions to Austrian art are significant, influencing many artists in the early 20th century.
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