Peisaj citadin
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From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
unspecified
From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
Dominant colour
Peisaj citadin is an unspecified by Leopold von Löffler-Radymno, held at Brukenthal National Museum.
This painting shows a quiet street lined with old buildings. The houses have steep roofs, some with pointed tops, and the walls are a mix of browns and grays. A few people walk along the path, which is made of cobblestones and dirt. Trees with bare branches lean over the street, and a wooden bench sits empty near the left side. The buildings look like they’ve been there for a long time, with small windows and some overhanging upper floors. The light is soft, making shadows stretch across the ground. If you like this kind of scene, check out the Museum of Ethnography for more.
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