Landscape: Distant View of Lausanne
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From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
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From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Landscape: Distant View of Lausanne is an unspecified by Jean Bryner, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
The painting depicts a serene landscape with a distant view of a city, possibly Lausanne, set against a backdrop of rolling hills and a tranquil body of water. The scene is rendered in muted colors, with the city's buildings and towers rising in the distance. In the foreground, trees and foliage are visible, adding depth and texture to the composition. A quiet visual detail is the subtle play of light and shadow on the hills and trees, creating a sense of atmosphere and depth. To explore more works like this, look up the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Jean Bryner painted quiet valleys and distant cityscapes in the early 19th-century Swiss tradition.
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