Urner Bauernhaus — History & Facts
In the quiet corners of our world, serenity often harbors shadows, revealing the delicate balance of existence. Look to the left at the inviting cottage nestled among the mountains. The textures of the wooden structure, weathered yet sturdy, echo the resilience of the rural life depicted. Notice how the soft, golden light bathes the scene, illuminating the lush greenery that surrounds it, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
The artist’s palette, rich in warm earth tones, invites you to wander deeper into this idyllic landscape, while the composition draws the eye to the gentle slopes in the background, suggesting a harmonious relationship between mankind and nature. Beneath the surface of this serene facade lies a poignant contrast. The simplicity of the farmhouse belies the complexity of life during the tumultuous years of the mid-20th century. Each brushstroke resonates with the tension experienced by communities caught between traditional values and the encroaching modern world.
The colorful vegetation serves as a symbol of hope and continuity, standing resilient in the face of change and hardship, while the stillness of the cottage evokes a longing for stability in uncertain times. During the years spanning 1915 to 1945, the artist painted this work amidst the shifting tides of art and society. It was a period marked by war and existential reflection, as artists grappled with their identities and the world around them. Schmid, residing in Switzerland, experienced the strain of conflict at his doorstep, yet sought solace in the beauty of his homeland, capturing the essence of rural life and its serene yet complex narratives through his art.
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Vue de Rapperschwyl vers Lachen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Luzern, von Westen
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht der Stadt Zug und des Zugersees
David Alois Schmid

La Cascade du Giessbach
David Alois Schmid

Thoun vers le Niesen et le Stokhorn
David Alois Schmid

Vue prise au passage de la Furka Cant. d’Ury
David Alois Schmid

Vue de Horgen lac de Zurich
David Alois Schmid

Zug, Ortsteilansicht
David Alois Schmid

Ansicht Oberhofens am Thunersee
David Alois Schmid

Das Kloster Einsiedeln im Canton Schwyz
David Alois Schmid





