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Das orange Feld

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The artwork encapsulates a vibrant interplay of color and form, drawing the viewer into a sun-drenched landscape that feels alive with energy. Bold strokes of orange dominate the foreground, suggesting a rolling field bathed in warm sunlight. The texture is palpable; the thick application of paint creates a rich, tactile quality that invites the eye to explore the nuances within each brushstroke. This dynamic field gradually transitions to lush greens that hint at the promise of growth and vitality. In the background, a striking blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds offers a dramatic contrast; it not only enhances the overall brightness but also invokes a sense of tranquility amidst the vivid chaos.

The composition is compelling; the upward sweep of the hill draws the eye into the distance, inviting an imagined journey across this painterly expanse. The trees, rendered in energetic strokes of green, stand sentinel against the horizon, offering a sense of scale and grounding the exuberance of the surrounding landscape. Each element works harmoniously to evoke an emotional response, blending warmth and serenity—a celebration of nature’s beauty. The historical context of this artwork places it within the post-impressionist movement, where artists like Amiet sought to express their immediate emotional experience rather than realistic representation. This painting not only showcases technical prowess but also communicates a deep appreciation for the nuances of the natural world, making it a significant contribution to the era’s artistic canon.

Das orange Feld

Cuno Amiet

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Created:

1925

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Dimensions:

5436 × 4730 px
455 × 380 mm

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