Tallinna vaade (1913)

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"Tallinna vaade" (View of Tallinn, 1913) by Lilly Walther is a mesmerizing watercolor painting capturing the ethereal beauty of Tallinn's skyline at what seems to be either dawn or dusk. The artwork is steeped in a warm palette of amber, orange, and deep blues, portraying the city's architecture in a silhouette that enhances its historical and mystical charm.The setting sun casts a splendid reflection on the water, marrying the hues of the sky with gentle ripples in the water below, leading the viewer's eye towards the horizon where the city's famous spires and towers reach upwards. The foreground with sporadic patches of reeds adds a textural depth, suggesting the viewer’s point of view from a calm, natural lakeside.Lilly Walther's talent in managing light and colors to evoke mood and atmosphere transforms the painting into more than just a cityscape; it becomes an emotional interpretation of Tallinn.

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Lilly (Caroline Auguste Bertha) Walther (Valter) was a Baltic German artist and restorer.

She mostly Created flower and landscape pictures, still lifes and portraits (both oil paintings and watercolors ). The artist's ability to capture character is manifested primarily in drawings depicting children and portraits of Estonian peasants. SHe also worked in the field of ceramics and leather and textile art. In 1905 she participated in the design of the art salon of the Kluge & Ströhm bookstore in Tallinn.