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Harald Sohlberg

(Norja, 1869-1935)
Lähtöhinta
1 000 000 - 1 500 000 SEK
94 100 - 141 000 EUR
105 000 - 158 000 USD
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900 000 SEK
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Harald Sohlberg
(Norja, 1869-1935)

"Autumn evening (Nevlunghavn)"

Migrating Geese at Nevlunghavn (Sträckande gäss, Nevlunghavn), oil on canvas, signed and dated 1924.

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Alkuperä - Provenienssi

Mrs Consul general Mohr, Fjösanger, Norway; Georg H.M. Wuthmann, Oslo; Sotheby's, London, "Scandinavian Paintings", 23 March 1988, lot 167; J.E. Safra Collection (acquired at the above Sale).

Näyttelyt

Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, "Harald Sohlberg. Minneutstilling", 29 Aug-20 Sept 1936, no. 193.

Kirjallisuus

Arne Stenseng, "Harald Sohlberg. En kunstner utenfor allfarvei", 1963, illustrated halfpage p. 150 and listed in the catalogue p. 210, no. 295.

Muut tiedot

"Autumn evening (Nevlunghavn)" was produced in the latter part of Sohlberg’s life when he often found his subjects in Oslo or its surrounding area. As is often the case, Sohlberg’s landscape is calm, verging on meditative, where the lack of human presence is tangible. Blue tones dominate the palette and the artist strives to emphasize the feeling of depth in the visual space. Sohlberg’s landscapes are often characterised by the artist creating a contrast between the near foreground and the distant background where there appears to be no space in between. This effect has been interpreted as a deliberate contrast effect between a human microcosmos with all its detail and a divine macrocosmos in all its endlessness.