Ufergefilde mit schmalem Meeresarm und fernem Hügelzug

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Welcome to our online gallery where we present the serene landscape captured by Ernst Schiess in his painting titled "Ufergefilde mit schmalem Meeresarm und fernem Hügelzug." This piece transports viewers to a tranquil coastline where land and sea gently converge.The foreground is a vast stretch of sandy shore, depicted in warm earth tones and subtle greens, suggesting a quiet expanse just awakening under the sky's expanse. This leads to the middle ground, a vibrant band of yellow-green, which could be a field catching the sun’s fading light, enhancing the feeling of depth and solitude.A narrow strip of calm blue water separates the land from the captivating mountain range in the background. These mountains, painted in hues of mauve and light blue, rise majestically against a soft sky, their peaks touched by what might be the last blush of sunset.Schiess's use of light brushstrokes and an impressionistic style invites the observer to feel the peacefulness of this scenic view. Each layer of the painting builds upon the other to create a harmonious and evocative landscape that beckons one to pause and reflect.

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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).