
In 1934 the family makes a trip through Europe to Sicily. Back in Sweden, Hjertén's work is focused on reinterpreting motifs from memory going back to the 1910s. Powerful and picturesque variations of the view of lifting cranes on Stadsgårdskajen are created. She also travels in time back to the years in France. In his book on the artist, Carl Palme writes about the "cold yellow colour" that was always present in Hjertén's palette. This colour becomes particularly significant during Hjertén's last active years as an artist, and it is extremely noticeable in the painting in this auction, "The limestone cliff, St Aubin", from around 1935.
