Vue de Montmirail et de ses environs — History & Facts
Could a single brushstroke hold eternity? In the gentle undulation of hills and the whisper of trees, the essence of memory is captured, timeless and fleeting. Focus on the sweeping horizon where vibrant greens and soft blues blend seamlessly, evoking a serene yet complex landscape. The eye is guided toward the quaint village nestled among the hills, its rooftops dappled in sunlight that dances across the canvas. Notice the meticulous detail in the foliage – every leaf is rendered with precision, reflecting the artist's deep love for nature and local scenery. As you absorb the tranquil beauty, consider the contrasts woven into the work: the stillness of the landscape against the turbulent backdrop of the early 20th century.
Here, nature stands as a sanctuary, a reminder of what remains unchanged amidst chaos. Each stroke whispers stories of nostalgia and continuity, inviting viewers to reflect on their own memories tied to the earth and its beauty. Created between 1915 and 1945, this painting emerged during a period marked by upheaval and transformation in Europe. Lory worked in a time when artists were grappling with the losses of war and the yearning for peace.
His dedication to capturing the landscapes of his homeland speaks to a desire to affirm beauty and stability in a shifting world, reflecting both personal and collective longing for permanence.
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Vue de Genève depuis Cologni
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de l’emplacement de l’Hospice du Simplon, et du Mont Rosa
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Unterseen mit Blick auf die Jungfrau
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de l’intérieur de la Grande Galerie
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue du Lac Majeur et des Isles Boromées
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de la ville de Berne
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Ponte Alto
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Le Pont de St. Maurice
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Pont sur l’Aar au passage du Grimsel
Gabriel Lory the Younger

Vue de la nouvelle route près la Grande Galerie
Gabriel Lory the Younger





