Rosenstück mit Schmetterlingen am Waldbach

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Enter the whimsical world of Josef Lauer's painting "Rosenstück mit Schmetterlingen am Waldbach" where the serene beauty of nature splendidly unfolds. This exquisite artwork captures a lush assortment of roses in different stages of bloom, nestled by the side of a forest stream. The flowers, painted with incredible realism and detail, range in color from deep velvety reds to soft pinks and radiant yellows, each petal seeming to glisten with life.The backdrop is a dark, rich woodland scene that provides a vivid contrast to the vibrant colors of the flowers, enhancing their visual impact. Delicately perched upon the flowers and leaves are colorful butterflies, adding a gentle movement to the scene as if a light breeze were passing through. The cascading water of the stream adds a sense of tranquility and the subtle reflection of the flowers on the water surface creates a dreamlike atmosphere.Josef Lauer's masterful use of light and texture invites the viewer to pause and appreciate the ephemeral beauty of nature, making "Rosenstück mit Schmetterlingen am Waldbach" a timeless piece that enchants and captivates any beholder.

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Josef Lauer was born 1818 in Vienna. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in the class of Sebastian Wegmayr, Joseph Mössmer, Thomas Ender und Franz Steinfeld. Lauer focused on painting still lifes with flowers and fruits, where he was the first depicting floral still lifes integrated in landscapes. His first exhibition was 1840, then he showed his works in different exhibitions also at the Austrian Kunstverein. Since 1861 he was also a member of the Viennese Künstlerhaus. He lived and worked solely in Vienna.

Josef Lauer died 1881 in Vienna.