Stormy Landscape
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The painting presents an expansive, stormy sky that dominates the upper portion, with swirling clouds and a greenish light breaking through to create dramatic illumination. In the middle ground a ruined structure rests on a rugged hillside, while the foreground shows dark vegetation and a winding stream that leads the eye toward the ruins. The palette is composed of deep earth tones—browns, ochres, and greens—punctuated by pale highlights, and the handling is bold and painterly, using strong contrasts of light and shadow to convey mood and atmosphere.
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