Studie von Bern beim Schwellenmätteli — History & Facts
Within this canvas, the pulse of life infuses the landscape with a sense of hope that beckons the viewer closer. Look to the foreground, where delicate wildflowers sway gently against a backdrop of a serene river. The artist's deft hand captures the shimmering water, glistening under a soft glow that breathes warmth into the scene. Notice how the verdant hues blend with the tranquil blues and whites, inviting you into a moment frozen in time, yet vibrant with the promise of renewal. As you explore the details, consider the contrast between the vivid flora and the calm, steady flow of the river.
This juxtaposition symbolizes resilience amid change, a reminder that beauty often thrives in the most unexpected places. The gentle strokes convey both the fragility of nature and the strength inherent in its permanence, echoing an underlying message of hope that transcends the chaos of life. Gabriel Lory the Younger painted this work between 1915 and 1945, a period marked by upheaval and transformation across Europe. Living in Switzerland during these turbulent times, he sought solace in the natural beauty of his surroundings, reflecting a deep connection to the landscape.
This painting, while visually captivating, serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring spirit of nature, even amid uncertainty.
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Vue de Genève depuis Cologni
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de l’emplacement de l’Hospice du Simplon, et du Mont Rosa
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Unterseen mit Blick auf die Jungfrau
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de l’intérieur de la Grande Galerie
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue du Lac Majeur et des Isles Boromées
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de la ville de Berne
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Ponte Alto
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Le Pont de St. Maurice
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Pont sur l’Aar au passage du Grimsel
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de la nouvelle route près la Grande Galerie
Gabriel Lory the Younger





