Vue de la Treille à Genêve — History & Facts
When did color learn to lie? In a world where hues speak their truths, this painting reveals a deeper conversation, one laden with revelation and introspection. Look to the left, where vibrant greens and gentle blues converge under a sky tinged with a soft, golden glow. The artist's brushwork captures the leaves dancing in the breeze, while the interplay of light and shadow creates a sense of depth, inviting the viewer into a tranquil yet dynamic landscape. Notice the subtle variations in color — from the rich emerald of the foliage to the delicate cerulean of the distant waters — each stroke illuminating the complexity of nature’s palette. Beyond the serene surface, this piece evokes the tension between reality and perception.
The idyllic scene hints at a greater narrative: the quiet struggles of a society caught in the grip of uncertainty during the tumultuous years of war. The interplay of light reveals not just beauty but also the fleeting nature of peace and the fragility of human existence. Here, color transcends mere representation, becoming a vessel for deeper emotional truths and reflections on the passage of time. Franz Schmid created this work between 1915 and 1945, a period marked by both personal trials and global upheaval.
Living in a time of great change in Europe, he wrestled with the dissonance of beauty amidst chaos. This painting, crafted in Geneva, encapsulates not only a moment in nature but also resonates with the prevailing search for solace and understanding in a world forever altered by conflict.
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Ansicht des Neuen Murtentors in Bern
Franz Schmid

Vue de la partie inférieure de la ville de Berne
Franz Schmid

Vue de la Ville de Berne prise sur la route de Thoune
Franz Schmid

Schönbühl campagne près de Zurich
Franz Schmid

Locher’sche Apotheke
Franz Schmid

Sihlgarten à Zurich
Franz Schmid

Neumünster près de Zurich
Franz Schmid

Das Pfrundhaus ; Hôtel-Dieu de Zürich
Franz Schmid

Le grand-conseil de Berne, sortant de l’Hotel de ville
Franz Schmid

Freudenberg campagne près de Zurich
Franz Schmid





