Spring Water
1898
- Period Late 19th century – Early 20th century
- CategoryLandscape
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The painting Spring Water reflects the artist’s early technical maturity, as at the time, he was still a pupil at the Institute of Painting. The meticulous painting work carefully conveys the familiar transformation of nature in spring, indefatigably fascinating for the eye. The unusual perspective that fragments the space, the lively game of the patches of light and reflections, the undulating grey-violet shadows on the thawed earth and on the snow all strengthen the effect of the immediacy and freshness of the picture being observed. The snow is conveyed by strokes of white, grey-violet, and grey-yellow tones, and in the painting’s brightly lit areas, the combination of white and grey-violet nuances creates a shimmering effect of pink and yellowish overtones.