École postimpressionniste (XX) - Paysage d’hiver





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Paysage d’hiver, an oil painting by École postimpressionniste (XX) from the 1960s–1970s, originating in Spain and sold with a frame.
Description from the seller
European school post-impressionist landscape.
A work depicting a winter or late autumn landscape, centered around a slender-trunked tree with bare branches, flanked by low vegetation and a path or stream that disappears into the distance.
The composition is built through loose, impasto brushstrokes with a marked gestural character, giving great prominence to the pictorial material and the vibrancy of the color. The chromatic palette, dominated by ochres, earth tones, and soft blues, enhances the serene and melancholic atmosphere of the whole.
The work responds to the aesthetic approaches of the European post-impressionist school, where the landscape ceases to be a mere naturalistic description and becomes a personal and emotional interpretation of the environment. The free treatment of color and texture situates the piece within the evolution of Impressionism towards more expressive languages, characteristic of 20th-century European painting.
Framed artwork, ready for presentation and display.
Seller's Story
European school post-impressionist landscape.
A work depicting a winter or late autumn landscape, centered around a slender-trunked tree with bare branches, flanked by low vegetation and a path or stream that disappears into the distance.
The composition is built through loose, impasto brushstrokes with a marked gestural character, giving great prominence to the pictorial material and the vibrancy of the color. The chromatic palette, dominated by ochres, earth tones, and soft blues, enhances the serene and melancholic atmosphere of the whole.
The work responds to the aesthetic approaches of the European post-impressionist school, where the landscape ceases to be a mere naturalistic description and becomes a personal and emotional interpretation of the environment. The free treatment of color and texture situates the piece within the evolution of Impressionism towards more expressive languages, characteristic of 20th-century European painting.
Framed artwork, ready for presentation and display.

