Farmhouse, Ravello colour (1931) by M.C. Escher

The artwork titled “Farmhouse, Ravello colour,” created by the artist M.C. Escher in 1931, belongs to the art movement of Realism and falls under the genre of cityscape. This piece, as the name implies, captures a farmhouse nestled within the verdant and terraced landscape of Ravello.

The artwork portrays a white farmhouse, distinguished by its simple yet robust architecture, situated amidst lush greenery. The terraces around the farmhouse are meticulously detailed, showcasing various levels of cultivation that harmoniously integrate with the natural contours of the land. Shades of green dominate the composition, with interspersed patches of trees and foliage, adding depth and vibrancy to the scene. The upper portion of the artwork features a network of greenery-covered structures and walls, suggesting an intricate relationship between man-made and natural elements. The use of color and attention to detail exemplifies Escher’s commitment to capturing the essence and richness of his surroundings, while still maintaining a realistic portrayal.