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Hans Thoma
A detailed etching by Hans Thoma from 1900, depicting a rural scene along the River Main with dramatic light rays breaking through clouds.
Hans Thoma, a German painter and printmaker, produced this etching in 1900. The work depicts a rural scene along the River Main, capturing a moment of agricultural activity set against a dramatic sky. Thoma, who spent much of his career in the Black Forest and Frankfurt, often drew inspiration from the German countryside. His approach to printmaking frequently involved a meticulous application of line to convey both the physical texture of the terrain and the atmospheric conditions of the weather. The composition is dominated by a vast, cloud-filled sky where light breaks through in distinct rays, illuminating the river valley below. In the foreground, a farmer guides a horse-drawn plough across the field, a common sight in the agricultural life of the region at the turn of the century. The use of etching allows for a high degree of precision, particularly in the rendering of the clouds and the reflection of light upon the water. Thoma balances the human element of the labourer with the expansive natural environment, creating a sense of quiet observation. Thoma was associated with the Symbolist movement, though his work often retained a grounded, naturalistic quality. This piece reflects his interest in the relationship between the German people and their native soil. The monochromatic palette focuses the viewer on the interplay of light and shadow, which is characteristic of his graphic output. By employing fine, cross-hatched lines, Thoma achieves a depth that suggests the vastness of the horizon. This print offers a view into the rural traditions of the Main region, documented through the lens of an artist who sought to capture the character of his homeland with technical rigour.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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