Kirchnerhaus auf dem Wildboden mit Blick ins Sertig (1925)

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Albert Müller's 1925 drawing, "Kirchnerhaus auf dem Wildboden mit Blick ins Sertig," is a captivating glimpse into a moment surrounded by the natural beauty of the Swiss landscape. This artwork beautifully portrays a rustic scene set against the backdrop of towering mountains and dense forests. The central focus is the Kirchnerhaus, depicted through a series of expressive, energetic lines that evoke the rugged texture of the building and surrounding trees.The composition is vibrant with activity, featuring sketchy, almost frenetic lines that suggest movement and a certain raw immediacy. Müller's technique lends a dynamic quality to the scene, with angular shapes and jumbled perspectives that create a feeling of depth and space. The forest, rendered through sharp, vertical strokes, flanks a series of loosely defined buildings, suggesting a harmonious coexistence between human habitation and nature.This sketch not only highlights Müller's unique style but also serves as a historical snapshot, encapsulating the essence of a time and place in Swiss art and culture. The combination of architectural and natural elements within the drawing invites viewers to consider the relationship between humans and their environments, a theme that remains relevant today.

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Albert Müller (29 November 1897 Basel, Switzerland - 14 December 1926) was a Swiss Expressionist painter, glass artist, draftsman, graphic artist and sculptor.