Stradivari Quartet: Prussian Quartett KV 575 (Mozart)

Hans Andersen Brendekilde, Wooded Path in Autumn, signed H.A. Brendekilde and dated ’02 (lower left), oil on canvas, 27 1/2 by 36 in.; 69.8 by 91.4 cm., Image Source: wikimedia

“Brendekilde trained as a stonemason before studying sculpture at the Kongelige Danske Kunstacademi (1877-1881) in Copenhagen. In 1880s Brendekilde painted together with L.A. Ring on Fyn and influenced each other’s work. Influenced by Impressionism, Brendekilde was a sensitive colourist. See P.M. Hornung, ‘NY Dansk Kunsthistorie’, Band 4, 1993, pp. 220-223 & C. Stensgaard Nielsen, in ‘Dictionary of Art’, London 1996, vol. 4, p. 743.”

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Stradivari Quartet: Mozart Prussian Quartett KV 575, Seoul Arts Center, May 2016 Xiaoming Wang; Sebastian Bohren, violins; Lech Antonio Uszynski, Viola; Maja Weber, Cello

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6 Comments Add yours

  1. What a wonderful post to awaken to! The painting is just lovely and sets the perfect autumn mood. The music is also wonderful (as Mozart always is!). I am listening to it while having my first coffee and getting my day started. I hope you have a good one. Thank you!

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  2. What a beautiful painting. We just honeymooned in the mountains with equally stunning fall colors.

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  3. I’d be happy to sit myself down on that bench and enjoy the scene. (Of course I wouldn’t stay put but would get up to go around taking pictures.)

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  4. Leona's avatar Leona says:

    What beautiful work!

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  5. Those colors! Just beautiful!

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