Zwei Reiter am Strand(Two riders on the beach) |
Max Liebermann |
Impressionism
horses · peaceful · bareback · reins · riders · ocean · sand · waves · beauty |
Zwei Reiter am Strand by Max Liebermann 1901 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 25218 |
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01.07.2018
Christina W.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 30cm x 23cm.
27.08.2020
Hannah L.
Art print on Canvas Satin, 62cm x 48cm, stretched on stretcher. With painting frame .
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The German Jewish painter Max Liebermann (1847-1935) created his painting "Two Riders on the Beach" in 1901. Liebermann was one of the most important representatives of German impressionism. The work shows two men in sportswear riding on a sandy beach along the sea surf. The sea merges with the sky to a gray-green color mixture. Although the two men are alone, the scenery looks restless and bleak. The sea is churned, the sky announces a storm. Although there is some hope (the color green), it is threatened by a much stronger darker power (the gray). A mischief "brews together". Man is also represented here as a plaything of the elements. He is subject to the vagaries of nature as well as his fate, which he can not influence both. © Meisterdrucke |
Zwei Reiter am Strand(Two riders on the beach) |
Max Liebermann |
Impressionism
horses · peaceful · bareback · reins · riders · ocean · sand · waves · beauty |
Zwei Reiter am Strand by Max Liebermann 1901 · Öl auf Leinwand · Picture ID: 25218 |
Add to favorites
5/5 · Show reviews (2)
01.07.2018
Christina W.
Art Print on Canvas glossy, 30cm x 23cm.
27.08.2020
Hannah L.
Art print on Canvas Satin, 62cm x 48cm, stretched on stretcher. With painting frame .
|
The German Jewish painter Max Liebermann (1847-1935) created his painting "Two Riders on the Beach" in 1901. Liebermann was one of the most important representatives of German impressionism. The work shows two men in sportswear riding on a sandy beach along the sea surf. The sea merges with the sky to a gray-green color mixture. Although the two men are alone, the scenery looks restless and bleak. The sea is churned, the sky announces a storm. Although there is some hope (the color green), it is threatened by a much stronger darker power (the gray). A mischief "brews together". Man is also represented here as a plaything of the elements. He is subject to the vagaries of nature as well as his fate, which he can not influence both. © Meisterdrucke |