Vue de la Ville de Lausanne et des Environs du Lac de Genève du Coté du Nord — History & Facts
In the vast expanses of the natural world, faith intertwines with the landscape, revealing truths often obscured by layers of perception. Look to the horizon where the soft, undulating hills cradle the serene waters of Lake Geneva. The muted blues and greens harmonize with the gentle strokes that define distant structures, inviting the viewer to explore the delicate balance between man and nature. Notice how light dances across the canvas, particularly in the shimmering reflections that punctuate the surface of the lake, evoking a sense of tranquility and introspection.
The composition guides the eye from the foreground to the vastness beyond, hinting at the layers of life that exist within this picturesque setting. Beneath the surface, this artwork wrestles with contrasts—the stark juxtaposition of calmness and the unseen turbulence of life’s struggles. The ethereal beauty of the landscape serves as a façade, suggesting a deeper narrative of yearning and hope. Sprüngli captures not only the scenic allure but also the faith that endures amidst uncertainty, subtly reinforcing the belief that like the water that nourishes the land, life flows despite its challenges. Created in an unspecified time, this piece reflects the artist's profound connection to his homeland.
Though little is documented about his life, it is known that he primarily worked in the late 18th to early 19th centuries, a period marked by burgeoning romanticism and a growing appreciation for nature's sublime beauty. In this context, the artist sought to convey not just a view, but a philosophical meditation on existence itself.
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Vue de la Ville et des Environs de Soleure du Coté du Couchant
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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.
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Vue de la Ville de Bienne, de Nidau et de l’Isle de St. Pierre avec les Environs du Lac de Bienne
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Vüe du Château, et de la Ville de Cerlier et de Neuville, avec les Environs au Lac de Bienne
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Ansicht des Rothus bei Ostermundigen
Niklaus Sprüngli

Vuë de la Chûte du Staubbach et de la Vallée de Lauterbrunnen dans le Canton de Berne
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Vuë de l’Isle de St. Pierre sur le Lac de Bienne du Coté de Cerlier et de Neuville
Niklaus Sprüngli

Ansicht der Wegmühle bei Bolligen
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Vue du Lac et de la Ville de Neuchatel
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