Mondaufgang (before 1895)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Welcome to our gallery's exploration of "Mondaufgang," a captivating landscape painting by the eminent artist Eugen Jettel, crafted before 1895. Set against a mesmerizing, atmospheric backdrop, this artwork invites the viewer into a serene, nearly twilight world.The painting portrays a rustic countryside scene, where nature displays its quiet, untamed beauty through a rich tapestry of textures and colors. Central to the composition is an old, sprawling tree, its branches stretching skyward, tangled and robust, embodying the wild heart of nature. Surrounding the tree, the landscape is a mix of wild foliage and subdued, autumnal tones, suggesting the transition between seasons.A path, perhaps well-trodden by villagers or shepherds, leads into the scene, inviting the viewer's eye to wander through the painting, toward a group of sheep guided by a figure. This human element adds a sense of scale and life to the scene, connecting the wildness of the landscape with the domesticity of rural life.As the title suggests, the moon's rise is imminent, hinted at by the soft, glowing horizon, which casts a gentle, diminishing light across the scene, playing beautifully against the darkening sky — a sky that masterly suggests the onset of dusk with birds flying home in the silhouette."Mondaufgang" is an exemplary showcase of Jettel’s skill in capturing not just the visual, but also the mood of a moment, one that speaks quietly of the day's end and the nocturnal whispers to come.
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Richard Alfred Eugen Jettel (20 March 1845 – 27 August 1901) was an Austrian painter, producing mainly landscapes. He studied at the Vienna Academy and moved to Paris in 1873, before moving back to Vienna in 1897 and serving as a co-founder of the Vienna Secession. He was made a Knight of the Légion d'honneur in 1898.