


Mounds. From the series ‘Storm’ (Audra)
Author: |
Kazimierz Stabrowski (1869–1929) ![]() |
Created: | 1907–1910 |
Material: | paper |
Technique: | pastel |
Dimensions: | 50 × 67 cm |
Signature: | bottom right: K. Stabrowski |
Mounds is one of the pictures from the cycle Audra (Storm). In it, the painter symbolically expresses the destiny of the Homeland, the blows it has suffered and the challenges awaiting it. In this picture, K. Stabrowski uses the motifs of mounds piled up over the bones of ancestors, stumps and trees tossed by the wind, stormy clouds with the lightning, thus creating a laconic, but strongly emotionally charged composition. The whole cycle Audra (nine pictures) was displayed in 1910 in an exhibition of K. Stabrowski’s works in Warsaw. Four pictures of the cycle were exhibited in 1908 in the Second Exhibition of Lithuanian Art in Vilnius.
Text author Dalia Tarandaitė
Source: Law firm Valiunas Ellex art album THE WORLD OF LANDSCAPES I (2010). Text authors Nijolė Tumėnienė, Dalia Tarandaitė, RES PUBLICA (2018). Compiler and author Rūta JanonienėExpositions: “Kazimieras Stabrauskas – M. K. Čiurlionis teacher”, 24 September – 6 January 2015, National M. K. Čiurlionis Art Museum, Kaunas; “The Break of Dawn. Lithuanian Visual Arts prior to 1918”, 10 May – 31 May 2019, M. K. Čiurlionis National Museum of Art (V. Putvinskio St. 55, Kaunas)