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The new factory in Lillehammer, between 1905 and 1906. Creator: Frits Thaulow
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The new factory in Lillehammer, between 1905 and 1906. Creator: Frits Thaulow
The new factory in Lillehammer, between 1905 and 1906
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Brick Canvas Material Frits Thaulow Norway Norwegian Oil Paint Paint Red Brick Thaulow Frits Weir
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This painting, titled "The new factory in Lillehammer," was created by the renowned Norwegian Impressionist artist Frits Thaulow between 1905 and 1906. The scene depicts the picturesque town of Lillehammer, located in the Innlandet region of Norway, nestled along the shores of a serene river. The red-brick factory, a striking contrast against the pristine white snow, dominates the wintry landscape. The factory, new at the time, stands proudly on the riverbank, its weir in operation, releasing a gentle flow of water into the river. Thaulow masterfully captures the essence of the season, with the landscape blanketed in snow and the crisp, cool air evident in the way the trees and rooftops cling to their winter coats. The painting's rich, vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes are characteristic of the Impressionist style, reflecting Thaulow's training in Paris and his influences from the Petit Palais and other French museums. The new factory in Lillehammer is a testament to the artist's ability to capture the beauty and charm of everyday life, while also highlighting the industrial progress that was transforming the world during the early 20th century. This work of art continues to be an important part of Norway's cultural heritage and a source of inspiration for art lovers and historians alike.
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