Bathing Boy in a River in the Woods

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Ernst Schiess's enchanting composition, "Bathing Boy in a River in the Woods," reveals a serene natural setting that invites contemplation and admiration. In this evocative painting, a young boy is depicted emerging from a tranquil river, set against the lush wilderness of a dense forest. The soft, earthy brushstrokes and muted palette suggest a moment captured in the late afternoon, where the play of light and shadow creates a dreamlike atmosphere.The artist strategically balances the figure of the boy with the surrounding scenery. The flowing river, depicted with vigorous, sweeping brushstrokes, leads the viewer’s eye to the figure, subtly highlighted by the gentle illumination of sunlight. The dense overgrowth and towering trees envelop the scene, creating an intimate and secluded ambiance.Ernst Schiess masterfully captures not only the beauty and stillness of nature but also a sense of youthful freedom and the timeless joy of a simple moment.

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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).