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Wooded Landscape

Explore the murals & sculptures of Hans Feibusch, a German artist who transformed Anglican churches with vibrant works reflecting Jewish heritage & faith. Discover his legacy!

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Музейна якість друку جيкле або на полотні з оперативним виготовленням та різноманітними варіантами фінішної обробки. ( Замовити репродукцію ручної роботи Перейти до цифрових зображень)

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Wooded Landscape

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The Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, United Kingdom, is home to a stunning collection of modern British art, including the captivating Wooded Landscape by Hans Feibusch. This beautiful oil on canvas painting, created in 1948, measures 51 x 90 cm and showcases the artist's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of nature.

A Closer Look at the Painting

The Wooded Landscape is a serene depiction of a forest scene, with trees and bushes in various shades of green. The mix of light and dark green leaves creates a lush atmosphere, while the presence of several birds adds to the natural ambiance. The painting's attention to detail and use of color evoke a sense of tranquility, inviting the viewer to step into the peaceful world of the forest. Key Features of the painting include:
  • The use of oil on canvas, which allows for rich, vibrant colors and textures
  • The artist's masterful handling of light and shadow, creating depth and dimensionality in the scene
  • The inclusion of birds, which adds a sense of life and movement to the painting

Artist and Museum Background

Hans Feibusch was a renowned artist known for his landscapes and figurative paintings. The Pallant House Gallery, where the Wooded Landscape is housed, is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. For more information on the gallery and its collection, visit Pallant House Gallery: A Hidden Gem in Chichester, United Kingdom. To explore more of Hans Feibusch's work, including his painting Taormina, Sicily, visit Hans Feibusch: Taormina, Sicily.
The Wooded Landscape is a testament to Hans Feibusch's skill as a landscape painter and his ability to capture the beauty of the natural world. As a handmade oil painting reproduction, it would make a stunning addition to any art collection. Visit Hans Feibusch: Wooded Landscape to learn more about this incredible piece of art.

Біографія митця

A Life Forged in the Fires of Change



Born in Frankfurt am Main, Hans Feibusch’s early years were a tapestry of artistic awakening and historical upheaval. The son of a dental surgeon and an amateur painter, his creative spirit was nurtured by the delicate brushstrokes of his mother and the rigorous academic training he received under Karl Hofer at the Berlin University of the Arts. His youth, however, was not merely one of quiet study; the shadows of World War I loomed large as he served on the Russian front, an experience that would forever color his understanding of human resilience and the fragility of existence. In the vibrant, pre-war atmosphere of Germany and later Paris, Feibusch absorbed the rhythmic energy of Expressionism and the daring palettes of Fauvism, honing a style that balanced meticulous realism with a profound, emotive intensity.

From Exile to the Sacred Walls of England



The ascent of Nazism in 1933 forced a dramatic and painful redirection of Feibusch’s destiny. Driven by the necessity to protect his family, he fled Germany for England, carrying with him the weight of displacement and the richness of his Jewish heritage. It was within this new, often uncertain landscape that Feibusch found his most enduring calling: the transformation of Anglican sacred spaces. He did not merely decorate; he breathed life into stone and mortar. Through a series of monumental murals spanning nearly thirty churches across England, he wove together themes of faith, suffering, and transcendence. His work in places like Ely Cathedral stands as a testament to an artist who could bridge the gap between his ancestral traditions and the liturgical heart of the Church of England, creating a visual language that was both deeply personal and universally spiritual.

The Eternal Dance of Color and Spirit



Feibusch’s oeuvre is characterized by a breathtaking vitality, where color serves as a primary vessel for emotion. Whether capturing the sun-drenched landscapes of Sicily in Taormina, Sicily or the rhythmic ecstasy of human connection in his 1950 masterpiece The Dance, his brushwork remains unapologetically expressive. His mastery lies in the ability to evoke the sublime through several key elements:

  • Bold Chromaticism: The use of vibrant, often clashing hues that command attention and stir the soul.
  • Dynamic Motion: A sense of rhythmic vitality that makes even a static mural feel alive with movement.
  • Symbolic Depth: An intricate layering of Jewish cultural motifs and Christian iconography.


As we look back upon his century-long journey, Feibusch remains a singular figure—a painter who turned the trauma of exile into a legacy of light, leaving behind a trail of sacred beauty that continues to inspire awe in all who enter his painted sanctuaries.
Hans Feibusch

Hans Feibusch

1898 - 1998

Короткі факти

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Expressionist Color
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Jankel Adler
    • Marc Chagall
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Rudolf Hofer
    • Andre Lhote
  • Date Of Birth: 1898
  • Date Of Death: 1998
  • Full Name: Hans Nathan Feibusch
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Taormina, Sicily
    • Narcissus
    • Wooded Landscape
  • Place Of Birth: Frankfurt am Main, Germany