Sechs Enten im Stroh (1900)

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Alexander Koester’s 1900 masterpiece, "Sechs Enten im Stroh," captures the tranquil and earthly charm of six ducks nestled amidst a richly textured backdrop of golden straw. Known for his keen observation and portrayal of ducks, Koester conveys in this painting not just the physical beauty of these creatures, but also their dynamic interactions and the soft, diffused light that bathes them.The composition focuses on the group of white ducks, each painted with delicate brushstrokes that highlight their fluffy feathers and serene expressions. Their poses vary subtly, suggesting movement and individual personalities within the safety of their group. The warm hues of the straw, intermingled with shades of golden browns, oranges, and fleeting touches of green, create a vibrant yet soothing atmosphere.This artwork is not just a depiction of ducks; it is an invitation to observe the quiet moments of nature, rendered with a depth of skill and an eye for the graceful simplicity of these creatures’ daily lives.

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Alexander Max Koester (10 February 1864, Bergneustadt - 21 December 1932, Munich) was a German landscape and animal painter. He specialized in scenes with ducks.