The Schobergut near Lake Wolfgangsee — History & Facts
In the still moments of life, a canvas speaks where voices fail, capturing the essence of longing that weaves through our hearts. Focus on the serene blues and greens that cradle the landscape; the lake glimmers like glass beneath a sky brushed with soft, wispy clouds. Notice how the gentle contours of the hills embrace the water, inviting your gaze to wander along the winding path that draws you into the scene. Each stroke of the brush breathes life into the foliage, rendering the quietude palpable, while the interplay of light and shadow infuses the moment with a haunting beauty. Within this tranquil vista lies a tension between stillness and yearning.
The distant mountains loom as silent guardians of the lake, echoing a sense of solitude that resonates deeply in the viewer's soul. The meticulous detail of the foliage reveals a yearning for connection with nature, while the water reflects both the beauty and the melancholy of the landscape, suggesting an introspective journey of the spirit. Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold painted this piece in the late 19th century, a time when the art world was shifting towards Impressionism, yet he maintained a connection to the Romantic ideals of nature. Living in Austria, he sought to capture the profound emotional resonance of landscapes, reflecting a personal quest for tranquility amid the complexities of modern life.
This work encapsulates not just a scenic view but the artist's own exploration of longing and solitude.
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A View of Lake Wolfgangsee
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Heimkehr nach der Heuernte
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

A Wooded River Landscape
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Der Mondsee mit der Drachenwand in Oberösterreich
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Partie am Wolfgangsee
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Burgruine am Flußufer
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Hof des Seifensiederhauses in Tittmoning
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

A view of Radstadt im Pongau
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Aussicht von Schloß Wimsbach gegen das Höllengebirge und den Traunstein
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold

Mountain Village by a Stream
Carl Franz Emanuel Haunold





