The picture shows the Roman House in the Park an der Ilm in Weimar - a classicist building with a striking columned portico, embedded in a green park landscape. The yellow and white façade with large windows is supported by four white columns, which give the building its clear, symmetrical structure. A tree on the left frames the scene naturally, while a path in the foreground draws the eye to the building.
The Roman House was built at the end of the 18th century under Duke Carl August and served as a retreat and representative building. It is closely associated with Weimar Classicism and reflects the ideals of harmony, moderation and closeness to nature.
My inspiration for this painting was the combination of architecture and landscape - a place that was deliberately designed to radiate calm and clarity. The composition aims to visualise this balance between built form and natural surroundings.
The picture conveys a calm, orderly atmosphere. In an interior, it acts as an elegant, understated accent - ideal for rooms that want to combine classic aesthetics, a reference to nature and cultural depth.
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