Greylag Geese, Copy After Ferdinand Von Wright (1866)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Magnus Von Wright's remarkable painting, "Greylag Geese, Copy After Ferdinand Von Wright," currently showcased on our website, captures the serene beauty of nature through a vivid portrayal of Greylag geese in their natural habitat. Created in 1866, this artwork offers a tranquil glimpse into the stillness of the wild, echoing a deep respect for wildlife.The painting is set against a dark, moody sky that subtly transitions into lush, green marshlands. Four geese are depicted with extraordinary attention to detail, their feathers meticulously rendered to showcase the intricate patterns and soft hues of grey and white. Each goose is positioned distinctively —some resting while others stand alert—providing a dynamic composition that brings the scene to life.Foreground elements like reflective water and delicate greenery add depth and realism to the scene, inviting the viewer to step into the quiet corner of the world Von Wright has masterfully frozen in time. This piece not only highlights the artist's skill in wildlife illustration but also his ability to evoke the calm and contemplation that wild spaces offer to those who pause to observe.
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Magnus von Wright was a Swedish-Finnish painter, ornithologist and educator. In addition to bird illustrations, he was also known for his landscapes.
Magnus von Wright was born at the village of Haminalahti in Kuopio, Finland. His ancestors included Scottish merchants who had settled in Narva during the 17th-Century. His father Henrik Magnus von Wright was a retired Major who owned the family estate, Haminalahden.