The title 'Arc de Triomphe' seems to symbolise the triumph of nature in this picture. In the midst of summer idyll, nature has won its victory over the grey and dreary winter. The trees, shrubs and rose bushes blossom in a magnificent yet entirely natural palette of summer colours.
The natural colourfulness of this painting is mainly concentrated on the mid-tone "green". Certain areas of the painting shine in dazzling colours that contrast with the cooler, vegetationless path surface. This forms a clear counterpoint to the colourful lateral areas of the composition.
The painting, although freely invented, makes use of common compositional elements that are anchored in the general idea of natural aesthetics. It is not intended to reinvent the proverbial wheel, but rather to express what the majority of people find "beautiful" in the aesthetic contemplation of nature.
The original is an oil painting measuring 80 x 100 centimetres and was created on canvas with high-quality oil paints. This painting is related to the art movement of Impressionism.
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