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This is a view of Lake Thun on the River Aare in the Berner Oberland (Bernese Highlands), Switzerland. The sunlit snowy peak in the distance has been identified as the Blümlisalp, but it also has some resemblance to the Jungfrau.Raised near Lake Geneva, Calame knew the Swiss landscape well and soon became the leading Swiss landscape artist of his generation. Demand for his paintings was fuelled by the growing popularity of Switzerland, particularly the Alps, as a destination for tourists who especially valued the landscape's restorative effects. This painting was commissioned by the British collector Henry Vaughan, who also owned important watercolours by Turner.Completed in 1854, the painting shows a tranquil lake. The slight browning of some of the foliage suggests it may be late summer or early autumn.
Title
The Lake of Thun
Date
1854
Medium
Oil on canvas
Measurements
H 59.1 x W 78.1 cm
Accession number
NG1786
Acquisition method
Henry Vaughan Bequest, 1900
Work type
Painting