Teich, Viktring (Ca. 1908)

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The artwork "Teich, Viktring," painted around 1908 by German artist Alexander Koester, captures the tranquil essence of a serene pond surrounded by lush foliage in the town of Viktring. This painting is recognized for its remarkable interplay of light and reflection, creating a vibrant yet peaceful mood that is characteristic of Koester's style.In this composition, the viewer's eye is drawn to the calm water of the pond, which mirrors the rich greens and subdued blues of the sky and trees. The gentle ripples on the water's surface, along with floating lily pads and subtle reflections of the sky at sunset, add a touch of dynamic life to the scene. The backdrop is veiled by dense trees and shrubs, painted with vigorous, textured brushstrokes that suggest depth and the lushness of the setting.The setting sun casts warm tones across the scene, contrasting beautifully with the cooler shades in the shadows and reflecting on the water, suggesting a fleeting moment captured in time. Koester’s use of light not only highlights the natural beauty of the landscape but also creates a mood of quiet contemplation.

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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.