The artwork, titled “Stroller,” was created by August Macke in 1907. This landscape painting, rendered in oil on paper, is representative of the Expressionism movement. The dimensions of the piece are 35.5 by 21.5 centimeters.
The artwork depicts a serene outdoor scene characterized by tall, slender trees with sparse foliage that appear to sway gently in the breeze against a vivid blue sky. In the foreground, one can observe three figures: an adult bending over and a man holding the hand of a child dressed in a red coat. The figures are engaged in a seemingly tranquil activity within a natural, slightly hilly landscape that recedes gently into the background. The earthy tones of the ground and the warm hues of the trees contrast harmoniously with the dominant blue of the sky, evoking a peaceful, contemplative mood typical of Macke’s Expressionist style.