Artwork
Late Autumn

Late Autumn is an oil painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Stanisław Kamocki. It dates from 1900 and is held in the collection of the National Museum in Kraków.
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Overview
Late Autumn is an oil painting created by Stanisław Kamocki in 1900, currently part of the collection at the National Museum in Kraków.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a somber autumnal landscape centered around a large tree, surrounded by smaller vegetation. The dominant gray sky and muted color palette evoke a mood of melancholy and decay, emphasized by the barren trees, scattered leaves, and twigs in the foreground.
Technique & Style
Kamocki employed a muted color scheme and textured brushwork to convey the desolate atmosphere of late autumn, characterized by bare trees with lingering leaves and a cloudy, overcast sky.
History & Provenance
Created in 1900, Late Autumn is now housed at the National Museum in Kraków, though specific details of its acquisition or earlier ownership are not provided.
Context
While specific contextual influences on Late Autumn are not detailed, the work reflects late 19th-century European tendencies towards capturing the melancholic aspects of nature, often associated with the fin-de-siècle mood.
Legacy
Information on the painting's direct impact or legacy within Kamocki's oeuvre or broader art historical movements is not provided, highlighting it as a piece more noted for its presence in the National Museum's collection than for widespread critical or artistic influence.
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