Compared to the two following pictures, the common feature in this composition is that a central river in the foreground runs with a wide left curve to the back.
The striking difference to the other two works mentioned lies in the design of the landscape, which here shows a typical summer scene. The meadow with tall June grasses is interspersed with numerous multicoloured dots. This effect additionally loosens up the colour composition of the painting and gives it a transparent and airy quality.
Different energy systems, such as the river as the dominant element, must harmoniously arrange and harmonise with the transparent areas and an evenly designed sky on the canvas in this depiction. Instead of different energy systems, one can also speak of different aesthetic concepts that compete with each other in the picture, but merge into a common strength in their mutual effect.
The intention was to paint an idyllic scene, although it is clear that there are countless interpretations of idylls. It is also possible that someone may see this painting as a warning that we must preserve our idyllic world.
Another intention could be that the picture offers the possibility to revive faded memories of earlier experiences of nature.
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