часть 2 -- European art Европейская живопись – Henri Biva A River Scene in France 11967 2426
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The immediate foreground is dominated by tall grasses rendered with an energetic brushstroke, their golden hues suggesting late summer or early autumn. Scattered wildflowers punctuate the grassy expanse, adding subtle touches of color amidst the predominantly green and yellow palette. The riverbank itself appears slightly uneven, hinting at a natural, undisturbed environment.
The water surface exhibits a shimmering quality, achieved through short, broken strokes that capture the play of light on the ripples. Reeds and aquatic plants grow along the edges of the river, further emphasizing its wildness. Across the waterway, a dense thicket of trees rises, their dark green foliage contrasting with the lighter tones of the foreground. Distant treelines are suggested through atmospheric perspective, appearing softer and less defined as they recede into the background.
The overall impression is one of quiet contemplation and harmony with nature. The artist’s technique emphasizes the fleeting qualities of light and atmosphere, conveying a sense of immediacy and observation. Theres an absence of human presence; the scene feels untouched by civilization, suggesting a yearning for escape or a celebration of rural tranquility. The composition evokes a feeling of serenity and invites the viewer to share in this moment of peaceful immersion within the natural world.