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The glacier, the torrent Left part of the triptych "the creek"
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The glacier, the torrent Left part of the triptych "the creek"
JLJ4682430 The glacier, the torrent Left part of the triptych " the creek" by Leon Henri Frederic (1856-1940) (ec.belg) 1890-1899 Sun. 2, 05x1, 27 m Brussels, Royal Museum of Fine Arts by Frederic, Leon Henri Marie (1856-1940); Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium; (add.info.: The glacier, the torrent Left part of the triptych " the creek" by Leon Henri Frederic (1856-1940) (ec.belg) 1890-1899 Sun. 2, 05x1, 27 m Brussels, Royal Museum of Fine Arts); Photo ePhoto Josse; Belgian, out of copyright
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Birth Child Found Fertility Large Family Natural Elements 4 Orphanage Torrent Waterfall
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This print showcases "The glacier, the torrent Left part of the triptych 'the creek'" by Leon Henri Frederic. The artwork, created between 1890 and 1899, measures 2.05x1.27 meters and is housed in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Brussels, Belgium. In this piece, Frederic masterfully captures the raw power and beauty of nature. The viewer is transported to a serene landscape where a majestic glacier meets a roaring torrent. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as he depicts every ripple and cascade with precision. The composition evokes a sense of awe and wonderment as one contemplates both the grandeur and fragility of our natural world. Through his brushstrokes, Frederic invites us to reflect on themes such as birth, fertility, childhood innocence, and the interconnectedness of all living beings. The inclusion of a crowd suggests that this scene holds significance beyond its visual appeal; it may symbolize community or perhaps even an orphanage filled with children finding solace in nature's embrace. Overall, this print serves as a testament to Leon Henri Frederic's artistic prowess and his ability to capture profound emotions through paintbrushes. It reminds us that art has the power to transport us into different realms while simultaneously encouraging introspection about our place within them.
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