A representative of the realist movement in Polish painting, Jozef Chelmonski is primarily known for his numerous landscapes and rural genre scenes. However, the artist transcended Realism and approached Symbolism in some of his works. For Chelmonski, the landscape was always the visual impulse to contemplate the essence of existence. Dawn, sunset, and night were his favourite times for communicating with nature. The "Moonlit Night" work is a special type of landscape – a nocturne, meaning a night landscape, which is rarely seen in both Polish and global painting due to the challenges of conveying the colouristic characteristic of nighttime. Chelmonski masterfully depicts the nocturnal forest using a nearly monochromatic palette of black, dark brown, and grey. The gentle light of the full moon, entangled in the branches of a tall tree, and the silence and tranquillity enveloping the forest create a poetic mood in the scene, encouraging introspection and contemplation of the eternal.