Video: Mountain landscapes by German artist Erwin Kettermann, whose paintings are chased by art lovers
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Examining the canvases of a German artist Erwin Ketterman, famous for its delightful mountain landscapes, takes your breath away from the extraordinary beauty of the earth rising into the sky. And the artist painted the mountainous ridge of the Alps, stretching for more than a thousand kilometers across the territory of eight European countries and being a common symbol that unites Europeans.
Apparently, this is why the artist's paintings are highly valued at international auctions these days, and especially the snowy winter landscapes. And what is really curious, according to one of the versions - the Latin word Alpes was formed from Albus (White), and was used in the 1st century BC to designate mountain peaks covered with snow.
Erwin Kettermann (1897 - 1971) - German artist originally from Munich, known in the world art history for his German, Austrian and Italian views of the Alps. The master's style is an example of traditional German landscape painting of the early 20th century.
The delightful landscapes of the painter fascinate with their grandeur and extraordinary beauty, which will take your breath away. Sparkling snow, it seems, is about to crunch under your feet, the dazzling sun will make you cover your eyes, and your heart is just ready to jump out with delight. Indeed, what could be more beautiful than snow-capped mountains, mighty rocky cliffs rising to the clouds.
Continuing the theme of mountains in painting, paintings dedicated to the Crimean peninsula with its mountain range and sea.
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