Vue de Lausanne — History & Facts
Did the painter know this moment would outlive them? The fleeting beauty of life captured on canvas suggests a longing to hold onto what inevitably fades — a poignant reflection on loss and permanence. Look to the left at the shimmering water, where the lake mirrors the soft curves of the landscape. The delicate brushstrokes create a sense of movement, as if the waves are caressing the shore. Notice how the pastel hues of lavender and soft blue blend seamlessly, evoking serenity while subtly hinting at the melancholy of time passing.
The composition draws your eye up to the gentle rise of Lausannian hills under a canopy of clouds, inviting contemplation about the world beyond the frame. Within this tranquil vista lies an exploration of transience. The light plays across the surface of the water, illuminating the scene with an ethereal glow, yet casting shadows that remind viewers of the impermanence of beauty. The juxtaposition of vibrant colors against the muted tones of the horizon speaks to the duality of life—its joys and sorrows intertwined.
Each element, from the distant mountains to the delicate flora at the edge, conveys the weight of memories held within these landscapes. Created in an undisclosed year with limited documentation, the artist embraced a style that resonated with the Romanticism prevalent in the 18th century. Linck's work reflects a growing appreciation for nature and its emotional depths, a response to the era's shifting artistic priorities. His choice to immortalize Lausanne, a city rich with history and personal significance, reveals a deep connection to a place he likely cherished — a testament to the enduring beauty of what remains after we are gone.
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Vue du Mont-Blanc, des Aiguilles du Midi, des Blaitieres, du Géant, du Glacier du Tacul, prise du Sommet du Rocher du Couvercle
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue du Prieuré de Chamouni, du Mont-Blanc, de l’Aiguille du Gouté, et du Glacier des Buissons
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue du Mont-Blanc prise près de Salanche
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue du Lac Léman près de Genève
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de la Glaciere de Bosson, et une partie du Mont Blanc
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de la Sourse de l’Arveron prit près de Chamouny peint d’après nature
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de la Cascade de l’Arpenas
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de Genève & Jonction de l’Arve avec le Rhône
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de la Vallée de Chamounix, de l’Aiguille du Midi, et de celle d’Argentiere
Jean-Antoine Linck

Vue de St. Gervais, de l’Aiguille blance, & du bon homme
Jean-Antoine Linck





