Artwork
Forest landscape with a creek

Forest landscape with a creek is an oil painting by Ludwig Willroider. It dates from 1887 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
About this work
Overview
Forest landscape with a creek is an oil painting created by Austrian artist Ludwig Willroider around 1887. It is currently part of the National Museum in Warsaw's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a serene natural setting, with a central creek flanked by trees and bushes, under a cloudy gray sky. The composition emphasizes the tranquility of the forest environment.
Technique & Style
Visible brushstrokes and a predominantly muted color palette, featuring shades of green and brown, characterize the painting's textured and restrained aesthetic.
History & Provenance
Created in the late 19th century by Willroider, a Villach-born artist later based in Bavaria, the work is now held in the National Museum in Warsaw.
Context
As a landscape painter and etcher, Willroider's detailed approach to natural scenes is reflected in this piece, aligning with late 19th-century European landscape painting traditions.
Legacy
While specific impact details are not provided, the painting's inclusion in a national museum collection suggests recognition of its value within Willroider's oeuvre and the broader landscape genre.
Artist & collection
Artist
Ludwig Willroider (11 January 1845, in Villach – 22 May 1910, in Bernried am Starnberger See) was an Austrian landscape painter and etcher.















