Autumn in the forest Yuly Klever (1850-1924)
Yuly Klever – Autumn in the forest
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Painter: Yuly Klever
Julius Klever’s painting is delightfully realistic. It seems that what you are looking at is not an oil painting, but a live photograph. The author has depicted the thicket of the forest, where clearly a man’s foot rarely sets foot. The thicket seems completely impenetrable, and the water seems to pull you into the depths. Above the ground you can see a light haze, like the evaporation of a body of water.
Description of Julius Clover’s painting "Autumn in the Woods"
Julius Klever’s painting is delightfully realistic. It seems that what you are looking at is not an oil painting, but a live photograph. The author has depicted the thicket of the forest, where clearly a man’s foot rarely sets foot. The thicket seems completely impenetrable, and the water seems to pull you into the depths.
Above the ground you can see a light haze, like the evaporation of a body of water. The sky is only slightly visible, and it’s hard to see the far background. It is blurred because of the unclear weather. We can see dry trees with their stubby branches penetrating the haze of mist.
In the foreground there is a small forest swamp. It doesn’t seem deep, but such places always look deceptive. Fallen leaves of red color are neatly placed on the smooth surface. The birches have already completely shed their attire, and the roots are covered with yellow-green perennial moss. The birch trees are reflected in the water. Moisture stands in this area regularly, which makes the roots of the trees come out.
Autumn is a favorite time of year for many artists. They love to play with bright colors and in doing so show their attitude to autumn. Clover U. skillfully plays with the hues of the forest, which stands peacefully and tolerates the disturbance of its tranquility.
We see that the forest is mixed, it is typical for the middle belt of Russia. The landscape shows white birches of various ages and mighty pine trees. The forest is very dense and there are small bushes around the tall trees.
Autumn is very good, it seems one can enter this landscape and breathe in the fragrance of the beautiful forest. But on the other side of the canvas reeks of danger, as you realize that not every traveler has found his way back home.
The deceptive swamps and dark thickets that can be seen around the edges of the painting evoke a kind of fear. The rays of sunlight only slightly break through the thick foliage of the old trees. The artist has undoubtedly succeeded in conveying the characteristic features of the Russian forest.
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COMMENTS: 4 Ответы
Its so beautiful. Its amazing... A truly magnificent artist. And why was it always just Shishkin and Levitan in school? I cant even put into words how I feel about this artist... No, its simply very beautiful and mysterious...
Its not just about beauty. In my opinion, the artist has conveyed all the power and grandeur of Russia, their love for it, and admiration. Its hard to find the right words... Emotions are overwhelming... Wonderful!
Alexander, this is because the works of Shishkin and Levitan contain an idea and meaning, while Klever is a salon painter, alongside Makovsky and others, who create beautiful but superficial art.
In every work of art, one can find a certain idea and an undeniable meaning. The works of Julius Klever are good because they are both visually appealing and skillfully presented to the viewer, making them accessible and open to interpretation.
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The painting depicts a serene and atmospheric forest scene during autumn. A narrow stream or path meanders through the dense woods, reflecting the soft, diffused light of an overcast sky. Tall, mature trees, including pines and a prominent birch in the foreground, dominate the composition. Their branches, some bare and others adorned with lingering autumn foliage in shades of brown and russet, create a complex network against the lighter background. The ground is carpeted with fallen leaves, and a fallen log lies across the foreground, partially submerged in the water. The overall mood is one of quiet contemplation and the gentle beauty of nature in transition.
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