Weite Landschaft im Salzkammergut — History & Facts
What secret hides in the quiet of the canvas? Here, the landscape whispers a dream, inviting the viewer to explore its serene expanse. Focus first on the horizon, where the gentle roll of hills meets a soft, pastel sky. The colors blend seamlessly, a gradient of muted blues and warm yellows that evoke a sense of tranquility. Notice how the subtle brushstrokes create texture in the foliage below, each tree and blade of grass whispering tales of nature’s resilience.
The composition, spacious and open, draws the eye across the canvas, inviting a moment of contemplation. Amidst this peaceful scenery, contrasts emerge that deepen the experience. The interplay of light and shadow hints at the passing of time, blurring the line between reality and reverie. Delve into the foreground, where the untouched beauty of nature speaks to a longing for simplicity and connection.
Every detail, from the delicate clouds to the rippling water below, speaks to an inner harmony, yet carries an undertone of nostalgia, as if the landscape holds memories just out of reach. Wilhelm Steinfeld painted this work during a period when the Romantic movement was influencing artists to focus on emotion and nature. The exact date remains unknown, but it is likely created in the late 19th or early 20th century amid a growing interest in capturing the idyllic landscapes of Austria. This work reflects not only the personal vision of the artist but also the cultural milieu of a time marked by a yearning for beauty and a return to nature's embrace.
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Vorderer Gosausee gegen Dachstein
Wilhelm Steinfeld

Gebirgssee
Wilhelm Steinfeld

A View of the Danube Valley with the Greifenstein Ruins
Wilhelm Steinfeld

A View of Tyrol
Wilhelm Steinfeld

A Vast River Landscape on a Rainy Day
Wilhelm Steinfeld

Landscape with Stored Timber
Wilhelm Steinfeld

Am Attersee
Wilhelm Steinfeld

Mühlsturzhorn in Baiern
Wilhelm Steinfeld

Motiv aus Unterstein
Wilhelm Steinfeld





