Artwork

Spring Symphony

Spring Symphony, by Abraham A. Manievich, unspecified, 1912
Spring Symphony, by Abraham A. Manievich, unspecified, 1912

Spring Symphony is an unspecified painting by the Art Nouveau artist Abraham A. Manievich. It dates from 1912 and is held in the collection of the National Art Museum of Ukraine.

About this work

Overview

Spring Symphony is a 1912 painting by Abraham A. Manievich, an artist of Belarusian-Jewish and Ukrainian origin who worked in the United States. The work is part of the National Art Museum of Ukraine's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The painting depicts a serene landscape with a winding path and trees, evoking a sense of tranquility. The scene is characterized by flowing forms and natural motifs, capturing the essence of the season.

Technique & Style

Spring Symphony features visible brushstrokes and a mix of earthy tones with touches of blue, giving the painting a textured appearance. The style is associated with the Art Nouveau movement, evident in its organic forms and emphasis on natural beauty.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Abraham A. Manievich

Artist

Abraham A. Manievich

Abraham Anshelovich Manievich (25 November 1881 – 30 June 1942, born Abram Manevich) was an American expressionist artist of Belarusian-Jewish and Ukrainian origin.