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Sailing boat on the Tegernsee

August Macke (1887 – 1914)

Explore the vibrant Expressionist paintings of August Macke (1887-1914). Influenced by Fauvism & Orphism, his works capture modern life with bold color and draftsmanship. A key figure in Der Blaue Reiter.

A Day on the Tegernsee: Capturing Light and Leisure

August Macke’s Sailing boat on the Tegernsee, painted in 1910, transports the viewer directly to a sun-drenched moment of leisure. This vibrant scene is more than just a depiction of Bavarian waters; it is an immersion into the joyful spirit of early 20th-century life by the Alpine lakes. The composition is rich with human activity—figures gathered in the larger vessel, another standing nearby, and the graceful presence of the smaller boat to the right. Macke masterfully captures the interplay between man’s enjoyment of nature and the sheer beauty of the landscape unfolding behind them.

The Luminous Touch of German Expressionism

While rooted in the vibrant color palettes that suggest Impressionist influences, this work carries the emotional resonance characteristic of early German modernism. Macke was a painter whose career burned brightly before the shadow of war fell across Europe. His style here is characterized by an almost palpable sense of light—the way it catches the sails, glints off the water, and illuminates the faces of the people enjoying the outing. The technique allows for bold strokes that define form while maintaining an overall feeling of airy movement. It speaks to a period of burgeoning modern sensibility, where everyday pleasures were elevated to subjects worthy of high art.

Symbolism of Movement and Community

The water itself often serves as a canvas for deeper meaning in Macke’s work. Here, the boats symbolize journeys—journeys of pleasure, community, or perhaps even the fleeting nature of perfect moments. The sailboat with its taut sails embodies forward momentum and freedom, contrasting beautifully with the more settled grouping of people on the main boat. These elements combine to create a harmonious balance: the energy of movement set against the grounding stability of the mountainous backdrop. It is an ode to connection, both between people and between humanity and the sublime power of nature.

Bringing Alpine Serenity Home

For collectors and designers alike, this reproduction offers more than just decoration; it offers a mood. The scale of 72 x 50 cm allows it to serve as a breathtaking focal point in any room—perhaps above a console table or within an airy living space that appreciates natural light. Owning a piece echoing Macke’s vision means bringing home not merely paint on canvas, but the captured warmth of a perfect summer day by the crystalline waters of the Tegernsee. It is a vibrant whisper of joy from a time just before history changed course.


About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Artist: August Macke
  • Artistic style: German Expressionism
  • Year: 1910
  • Subject or theme: Nautical scene, people on a lake
  • Title: Sailing boat on the Tegernsee

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