Winter Sunset (1913)

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"Winter Sunset" (1913) by Julius Sergius Klever captures a tranquil winter landscape bathed in the golden glow of a setting sun. This remarkable painting portrays a serene snowy scene with delicate attention to the interplay of light and texture. A frosty river, partially frozen, reflects the fiery sunset, enhancing the dramatic effect of the dimming light. In the forefront, a leafless tree stands alongside what appears to be a small boat resting on the icy shore, adding a touch of melancholy to the scene. Small, traditional thatched-roof houses are visible in the distance, partially covered in snow, suggesting a quiet, rural setting.Klever masterfully uses a warm palette to contrast the chill of the snow, creating a dynamic that is inviting yet somber. The sky, painted with orange, yellow, and delicate shades of violet, suggests that the day is drawing to a close. The overall composition and brushwork imbue the painting with a sense of peace and the stillness of winter, evoking emotions of solitude and contemplation. This artwork not only showcases Klever’s remarkable ability to use light but also his profound connection to the Russian landscapes of his time.

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Julius Sergius von Klever was a Baltic German landscape painter.

His father was a chemist who taught pharmacology at the Veterinary Institute. He displayed artistic talent at an early age and took lessons from Konstantin von Kügelgen. After completing his primary education, was enrolled at the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts where, at his father's insistence, he studied architecture. After a short time, however, he began to take landscape painting classes; first with Sokrat Vorobiev, then Mikhail Clodt.