Vedere din Bistrița
From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
From the collection of Brukenthal National Museum
Vedere din Bistrița is a work by Franz Neuhauser, held at Brukenthal National Museum.
This painting shows a quiet riverside scene with a small town in the distance. A horse-drawn carriage sits near the water, while two people walk along the path—one holding an umbrella. The town has a church with a tall steeple, and hills roll into the background under a pale sky. Notice how the artist used soft colors and gentle brushstrokes to make everything look calm. The light is even, with no strong shadows, which keeps the scene peaceful. Check out chiaroscuro to see how artists use light and shadow for drama.
Franz Neuhauser made etchings and prints of Transylvanian landscapes and ruins in the early 1800s.
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