Wasserburg am Inn, Blick vom Magdalenenweg — History & Facts
Is this a mirror — or a memory? The gentle hues of the landscape invite the viewer to ponder the nature of reflection and recollection, blending the lines between what is seen and felt. Look to the left at the soft blues and greens that cradle the horizon, creating a harmonious dialogue between earth and sky. The artist employs delicate brushstrokes to capture the serene waters of the Inn, where muted reflections dance across the surface. Notice how the light filters through the trees, illuminating the foreground, drawing your eye toward the quaint village nestled in the distance, almost dreamlike in its tranquility. Yet beneath this serene surface lies a contrasting tension.
The vibrant colors evoke a sense of nostalgia, capturing a moment that feels both present and elusive. The distant mountains loom, majestic yet ominous, hinting at the weight of history behind the peaceful facade. The interplay of light and shadow suggests an underlying fragility — the fleeting quality of memory as it ebbs and flows like the water before us. Created in 1944, amidst the turmoil of World War II, the artist painted this piece while living in the shadow of conflict.
The landscape, imbued with both beauty and melancholy, reflects not only his personal experiences but also the collective longing for peace. In a world shadowed by uncertainty, the work stands as a testament to the resilience of nature and the human spirit, offering a moment of solace amidst chaos.
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Hohe Munde bei Seefeld in Tirol
Otto Geigenberger

Stahlwerk Krupp in Essen
Otto Geigenberger

Landschaft mit Kirche
Otto Geigenberger

Passau am Inn 2
Otto Geigenberger

Passau am Inn
Otto Geigenberger

Südliche Stadt auf einem Hügel
Otto Geigenberger

Wasserburg am Inn – Häuserpartie am Inn
Otto Geigenberger

Wasserburg am Inn – Innfront
Otto Geigenberger

Sonnenuntergang an der Bavaria und Ruhmeshalle in München
Otto Geigenberger

Wasserburg am Inn – Innfront.
Otto Geigenberger





