Artwork
Lohans

Lohans is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1325 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Lohans is a painting that depicts two seated figures within an ethereal landscape. One figure rests on a cloud‑shaped rock while holding a scroll; the other reclines on a flat surface, reading a book. The surrounding environment is populated with small birds, deer, and trees rendered in soft, flowing lines, and the overall palette consists of muted earth tones with hints of blue sky.
Subject & Meaning
The work presents a contemplative scene in which the two men appear absorbed in their texts, suggesting themes of study, reflection, or scholarly pursuit. The inclusion of gentle wildlife and a dreamlike setting creates a sense of harmony between human thought and the natural world.
Technique & Style
Executed in a style that evokes an older aesthetic, the painting employs delicate, continuous lines and a slightly worn surface that softens the forms. The coloration is subdued, relying on warm browns and greens, while the sky introduces a faint blue, contributing to the overall muted atmosphere.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the collection at the Cleveland Museum of Art, where it is displayed for public viewing. No further details about its creation date, artist, or prior ownership are provided in the source material.
Context
Lohans reflects a tradition of integrating scholarly figures within a natural setting, a motif common in works that celebrate the union of knowledge and the environment. The presence of animals and flora reinforces a timeless, idyllic backdrop for intellectual activity.
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