11 Enten in der Morgensonne (1910-15)

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Delight in the serene beauty captured in "11 Enten in der Morgensonne" by the preeminent German artist Alexander Koester, renowned for his fascination with ducks as subjects. Painted during the period of 1910-1915, this exquisite piece radiates the tranquil moments of morning light bathing a group of eleven ducks wading through a calm body of water.In this painting, Koester masterfully employs light and shadow to create a vibrant scene filled with life. The ducks, highlighted by the morning sun, contrast dramatically against the dark, rich colors of the water and the lush greenery in the background. The reflection of the sky and clouds on the water's surface adds a dreamy quality to the composition, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the peaceful coexistence of nature and light."11 Enten in der Morgensonne" is not merely a depiction of a flock; it is a thoughtful portrayal of harmony and tranquility in nature, showcasing Koester’s exceptional talent in using light to evoke emotion and beauty.

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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.