Landscape
1911
oil
panel
From the collection of National Museum in Warsaw
1911
oil
panel
From the collection of National Museum in Warsaw
Dominant colour
Landscape is a 1911 oil by Jan Rembowski, held at National Museum in Warsaw.
This painting depicts a serene landscape, with a vast sky that dominates the scene. The sky is painted in various shades of blue, with white clouds scattered throughout. In the foreground, there are trees and bushes, which are rendered in dark green hues. The overall effect is one of calmness and tranquility. The brushstrokes are visible, giving the painting a textured quality. The colors are muted, with no bold or bright hues. The composition is simple, with the sky and landscape elements balanced in a harmonious way. The painting's simplicity and use of muted colors evoke a sense of subtlety and restraint. If you're interested in learning more about this style of painting, you might want to explore the work of Jan Rembowski.
Jan Rembowski (12 January 1879 in Warsaw – 26 January 1923 in Warsaw) was a Polish Symbolist painter, pastelist and sculptor. He was also associated with Art Nouveau.
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