Kasbah, zwischen 1916 – 1918

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Explore the enchanting echoes of a bygone era captured succinctly in Ernst Schiess's painting "Kasbah, zwischen 1916 – 1918". This captivating piece of art draws us into a serene yet bustling kasbah with its gracefully arched passageways and soft, diffused light that seem to bring the very air to life. Rendered with loose brush strokes and muted tones, Schiess conveys not just a place, but the spirit of a moment frozen in time.The composition thrives on simplicity, focusing on the daily lives of the people within the kasbah. The figures are sketched with minimal detail, yet each suggests a distinct sense of movement and presence, from women in traditional attire to distant figures that speak of a vibrant community life beyond the immediate scene. Whether they are going about their daily tasks, engaging in conversation, or simply passing through, each individual adds a layer of narrative depth to the scene.Ernst Schiess's work invites viewers to step into a world where architecture and humanity intermingle effortlessly, offering a glimpse into the historic and cultural atmosphere of the early 20th century Middle East.

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Ernst Schiess (14 September 1840 - 9 September 1915) was a German engineer and businessman. He was a long-time member of the Düsseldorf City Council, President of the Düsseldorf Chamber of Commerce and founder of the German Association of Machinists (VDW).