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Interior, 1898 (oil on canvas)
3106532 Interior, 1898 (oil on canvas) by Hammershoi, Vilhelm (1864-1916); 51.5x46 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info.: Model is the artists wife Ida in London); Danish, out of copyright
Media ID 18258445
© Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden / Bridgeman Images
Back Copenhagen Danish Denmark Gloomy Housewife Lonely Moody Nape Nordic Pious Reader Shadow Solitary Space Tablecloth
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This print titled "Interior, 1898" by Vilhelm Hammershoi showcases a mesmerizing scene that transports us back in time. Painted with oil on canvas, this masterpiece measures 51.5x46 cm and is housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden. The focal point of the painting is a solitary woman seated at a table covered with an elegant tablecloth. Bathed in soft Nordic sunlight streaming through a window, she engrosses herself in reading, her face partially hidden as she leans forward. The room exudes an air of piousness and melancholy, emphasized by the gloomy atmosphere and moody shadows cast upon the walls. Interestingly, we learn that the model for this piece was none other than Hammershoi's wife Ida during their time spent in London. This personal touch adds depth to our understanding of the artist's connection to his subject matter. Hammershoi's impressionist style beautifully captures the play between light and shadow within this Scandinavian interior. The mirror hanging on the wall reflects both light and darkness simultaneously, creating an intriguing visual effect. Overall, this thought-provoking artwork evokes feelings of solitude and introspection while showcasing Hammershoi's mastery of capturing emotions through brushstrokes. It serves as a testament to Danish artistry from that era and offers viewers a glimpse into domestic life during late 19th-century Denmark.
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