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Mountain landscape

Leon Wyczółkowski1905

The Polish Museum in Rapperswil

The Polish Museum in Rapperswil
Rapperswil, Switzerland

Obraz przedstawia krajobraz górski zimą. Na pierwszym planie znajduje się samotne iglaste drzewko. Za nim rozpościera sie pagórek pokryty ciemnym lasem. Na dalszym planie widoczne są stoki górskie przykryte u góry śniegiem niebo nad pejzażem jest biało-szare.
Obraz ma charakter bardzo ekspresyjny, szkicowy. Wykonany został pastelą i w niektórych miejscach prześwituje oryginalny ugrowy kolor podobrazie. Paleta kolorystyczna obrazu jest bardzo wąska. Dominują szarości, błękity, ciemna zieleń oraz biel.
Obraz jest sygnowany. Podpis artysty wraz z datą znajduje się w dolnym prawym rogu obrazu.

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  • Title: Mountain landscape
  • Creator: Leon Wyczółkowski (1852-1936)
  • Date Created: 1905
  • Physical Dimensions: 45.5 x 65 cm
  • Provenance: In the collection of the Polish Museum in Rapperswil since 1972 (a gift from Julian Godlewski from Lugano).
  • Type: Painting
  • Medium: Pastel on cardboard
  • About the author: Leon Wyczółkowski, (1852 Huta Miastkowska near Garwolin – 1936 Warsaw), An outstanding Young Poland Modernist, representative of the Polish modern art. He studied under guidance of Wojciech Gerson (Drawing School in Warsaw), Jan Matejko (School of Fine Arts in Cracow) and Aleksander Wagner (Academy of Fine Arts in Munich), gaining profound academic education and acquiring realistic craftsmanship. He was one of the members-founders of the Society of Polish Artists “Sztuka” and a professor at the academy in Cracow in 1895–1911, forming there the second generation of Polish Modernists. An outstanding painter and graphic artist, he contributed to the new quality of the Polish Post- Impressionism and Colourism. His artwork underwent different stages of development – from Realism, through Impressionism, Symbolism, Art Nouveau stylisation, up to Synthetism originating from the Japanese graphic arts. He painted still lifes, portraits, nudes, landscapes, interior views, experimenting with form and colour, though the theme was also important to the artist. He was a master of pastel, where he worked out new artistic values.
The Polish Museum in Rapperswil

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