Jõemaastik (1915)
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We are delighted to feature on our website the serene and evocative painting titled "Jõemaastik" created in 1915 by Lilly Walther. This captivating work of art showcases a peaceful river landscape, vividly capturing the tranquil beauty of nature.The composition is framed by the robust, gentle curve of a large tree trunk on the left, which leads the viewer's eye into the tapestry of greens and blues that define the leafy canopy and reflective water surface. In the outstanding vista, the calm river quietly meanders, reflecting a dance of colors that range from deep blues and lush greens to soft oranges and pinks. This choice of palette not only highlights the natural beauty of the scene but also evokes a sense of calm and wonder.In the distance, subtly nestled among the trees, stands a quaint red-roofed house, adding a human element to the otherwise wild and unspoiled landscape. This addition creates a harmonious balance between human habitation and nature, suggesting a perfect coexistence.Lilly Walther's "Jõemaastik" is a masterful interpretation of the natural world, employing impressionistic techniques to evoke mood and movement. It is a splendid reflection of the artist's ability to capture both the beauty of the Estonian landscapes and the nuanced interactions of light and color.
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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.