Vuë de Neuville et des Environs du Lac de Bienne — History & Facts
This notion lingers in the air as we contemplate the serene yet haunting landscape before us. The artwork captures a world awakening, where nature and emotion intertwine, inviting us to witness the delicate balance between tranquility and turmoil. Look to the foreground where gentle waves lap against the shore, their rippling movements suggesting a calmness that belies the deeper currents of feeling beneath. Notice how the light filters through the trees, creating dappled patterns that dance across the water.
The artist’s brushwork, with its soft yet deliberate strokes, evokes a sense of reverence for the natural world, while the palette of muted greens and blues conveys a melancholic beauty that resonates deeply. Beneath the surface, the painting reveals the tension between solitude and connection. The distant mountains rise like silent guardians, suggesting both isolation and strength, while the play of light and shadow evokes a sense of impermanence, hinting at the fragility of existence. Each element, from the gentle hills to the reflective lake, embodies a duality: the peace of nature countered by the weight of unspoken emotions, inviting contemplation on the profound beauty that often accompanies sorrow. Created during an undefined period in the artist's life, this work reflects a time when Sprüngli was exploring the nuances of landscape painting.
The influences of Romanticism and early Impressionism permeate his studies, as he sought to capture the essence of the Swiss landscape amid a rapidly evolving art scene. These elements are evident in the emotional resonance of the piece, revealing not just a view, but an intimate connection to the landscape's soul.
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Vue de la Ville et des Environs de Soleure du Coté du Couchant
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vuë des Vallées et Montagnes de Gessenay, de Lauwenen, et de G’Steig d’ou on voit le fameux Glacier de Guelte, dans le Canton de Berne
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Vuë de la Chûte du Staubbach et de la Vallée de Lauterbrunnen dans le Canton de Berne.
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vue de la Ville de Bienne, de Nidau et de l’Isle de St. Pierre avec les Environs du Lac de Bienne
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vüe du Château, et de la Ville de Cerlier et de Neuville, avec les Environs au Lac de Bienne
Niklaus Sprüngli

Ansicht des Rothus bei Ostermundigen
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vuë de la Chûte du Staubbach et de la Vallée de Lauterbrunnen dans le Canton de Berne
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vuë de l’Isle de St. Pierre sur le Lac de Bienne du Coté de Cerlier et de Neuville
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vue de la Ville de Lausanne et des Environs du Lac de Genève du Coté du Nord
Niklaus Sprüngli

Ansicht der Wegmühle bei Bolligen
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