Artwork

Idyllische Landschaft

Idyllische Landschaft, by Conrad Gessner, oil, 1793
Idyllische Landschaft, by Conrad Gessner, oil, 1793

Idyllische Landschaft is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Conrad Gessner. It dates from 1793 and is held in the collection of the Kunsthaus Zürich.

About this work

Overview

Idyllische Landschaft is an oil painting created by Conrad Gessner in 1793, currently part of the collection at the Kunsthaus Zürich.

Subject & Meaning

The painting portrays a serene, idyllic landscape featuring a central river, a prominent tree on the left, and grazing sheep on the right, set against a backdrop of rolling hills, distant buildings, and a misty veil. The composition conveys a sense of peacefulness.

Technique & Style

Gessner executed the work with smooth brushstrokes, contributing to the overall calm atmosphere. The palette is characterized by muted tones, predominantly shades of green and brown.

History & Provenance

Created in 1793 by Conrad Gessner, the painting is now held in the collection of the Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland.

Context

While specific contextual influences are not detailed, the work aligns with late 18th-century European landscape painting traditions, emphasizing serenity and natural beauty.

Legacy

The painting reflects Gessner's noted expertise in landscape painting, though its broader impact or influence on subsequent artistic movements is not explicitly documented in available information.

Artist & collection

Artist

Conrad Gessner

Conrad Gessner (1764–1826) was a Swiss artist, born in Zurich.

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