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Bruno Jüttner has chosen a section of the Harz landscape to represent an impressionistic mountain landscape in primarily fresh shades of green and yellow. The steeply sloping mountains are cut by one way. Dark-green spruces grow on the left side of the picture. On the opposite side are strongly twisted leaves with light green yellowish foliage. In front of it, large boulders store. In the left background, the Harzberge joins; thick dark spruce forest begins in the right background. A blue cloudy sky rounds off the painting. Bruno Jüttner was born in Wernigerode in 1880 and died in 1965 in Wernigerode. He had his training in painting and sculpture at the academies in Kassel and Munich. He traveled to Holland, Belgium and France. After the First World War he moved to Berlin. In 1943, the bombardment in the Second World War lead to the move to Wernigerode. He was involved in exhibitions in Magdeburg, Halle and Wernigerode. (Wernigerode Harz Museum)
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Title: resin landscape
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Bruno Jüttner has chosen a section of the Harz landscape to represent an impressionistic mountain landscape in primarily fresh shades of green and yellow.
The steeply sloping mountains are cut by one way.
Dark-green spruces grow on the left side of the picture.
On the opposite side are strongly twisted leaves with light green yellowish foliage.
In front of it, large boulders store.
In the left background, the Harzberge joins; thick dark spruce forest begins in the right background.
A blue cloudy sky rounds off the painting.
Bruno Jüttner was born in Wernigerode in 1880 and died in 1965 in Wernigerode.
He had his training in painting and sculpture at the academies in Kassel and Munich.
He traveled to Holland, Belgium and France.
After the First World War he moved to Berlin.
In 1943, the bombardment in the Second World War lead to the move to Wernigerode.
He was involved in exhibitions in Magdeburg, Halle and Wernigerode.
(Wernigerode Harz Museum).

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