Zygmunt Sidorowicz
Landscape with a Bridge, 1879
Purchased in 1950
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material: oil on canvas

dimensions: 37 × 60 cm

description: Zygmunt Sidorowicz devoted himself entirely to landscape painting after his arrival in Munich in 1871. Under the influence of Munich painters, he drew on the achievements of the French Barbizon School as well as adopted the model of the “stimmung” landscape. Landscape with a Bridge depicts a flat landscape with a motif of cottages situated by a stream, which was typical of Sidorowicz. The artist usually added genre staffage to these compositions. What the landscapes in question have in common is the autumn setting and the time of day: night or twilight. A dark palette, restricted to one dominant tone, and the soft application of paint in delicate colour combinations with wide value diversity were also common to all of them. Thanks to this refined way of painting, a simple, ordinary motif was given a subtle mood, allowing the viewer to experience the spiritual harmony with nature. Aleksandra Krypczyk

exposition: The Gallery of 19th Century Polish Art in Sukiennice,
The Cloth Hall, 1, Main Market Square


key: Realism, polish impressionism, beginnings of symbolism >>>

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