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Decorative art from 18th to 20th century
Oil on canvas
Without accessories 20 x 28 cm
With accessories 28 x 46 cm
An atmospheric moonlit landscape. This oil on canvas depicts figures on the shore of what appears to be a sea or a lake by moonlight.
This depiction is in the Romantic style of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This style is characterized by the representation of landscape as a reflection of emotions.
Unlike classical landscapes that sought balance and formal perfection, the Romantic landscape is a projection of the artist's feelings. Here, the dark atmosphere, the heavy sky, and the twilight evoke melancholy, reverie, and a certain anxiety in the face of nature's power.
Our painting showcases a grandiose and sometimes menacing nature, before which man is small and fragile. Elements such as the tormented clouds and the vastness of the landscape dominate the small human figures.
The treatment of light is essential. The moon dramatically illuminates the scene, creating strong contrasts between shadow and light. The chiaroscuro enhances the mysterious and contemplative mood.
The sublime is a key concept of Romanticism, referring to a feeling mixing pleasure and terror when faced with the immensity and power of nature. This painting, with its threatening sky and infinite horizon, evokes this feeling of man's smallness in the face of the world.