Village Masłowice
1873
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum in Kraków
1873
oil
canvas
From the collection of National Museum in Kraków
Village Masłowice is a 1873 oil by Aleksander Świeszewski, a Impressionism work, held at National Museum in Kraków.
This landscape painting depicts a serene village scene. In the foreground, a lush green field stretches out, dotted with white birds and a few trees. The sky above is a soft, cloudy grey. A small group of people sits in the field, adding a sense of tranquility to the scene. The overall atmosphere is one of peacefulness, with the gentle hues of the painting evoking a sense of calm. If you're interested in exploring more works by this artist, consider looking up Aleksander Świeszewski.
Aleksander Świeszewski (1839–1895) was an artist, born in Warsaw.
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