The Songs of the NightAlphonse Osbert |
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1896 · Öl auf Leinwand
· Picture ID: 142720
Alphonse Osbert (1857-1939) is assigned to Symbolism and Post-Impressionism. In "The Songs of the Night", the French painter also develops his own poetic painting language with a silhouette-like landscape and figures that are in the Art Nouveau style. The gathering of white dressed women at a lake in the forest has something mystically raptured. A figure sitting with Lyra on the right in the picture on the forest floor, other figures are in a familiar group, a woman in the center of the image seems to point to the moon in the sky, which can be seen as a semicircle above the forest and reflected on the sea surface. The assembly is in a trance. They form a unity with nature, with landscapes and people alike covered by a blue veil. Blue is one of the most important colors in Osberts color palette. Here she stands for an almost supernatural dream world.
nocturne · female · male · figures · standing · white robes · lyres · lyre · musical instruments · musical scene · river · riverbank · moon · moonlight · woods · wooded · forest · dark · mysterious · classical · grecian · atmospheric · ceremony · ceremonial · gathering · group · Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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