The original painting is an oil painting made on a wooden panel measuring 100 x 80 cm.
The subtle green colouring conveys a scene that could probably have taken place on a late summer day or one of the first days of autumn.
In the left half of the painting, a mountain range stretches sweepingly into the distance of the background, while on the right side a straight plain contrasts with a curving river course. This contrast is created by the different shapes, although both are in similar, almost identical shades, which in fact creates an impression of uniformity.
The motif draws the viewer's eye into the distance, which promises a hilly landscape in soft green. The painting literally invites one to wander in it, at least with the eyes. It expands the mind and can literally dangle the soul in the dynamic rises and falls of the painted artwork.
It is certainly well suited for friends of distant views and wide panoramas.
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