File:French Peasant Girl. Souvenir de Picardie (Hugo Salmson) - Nationalmuseum - 21957.tif

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Hugo Salmson: French Peasant Girl. Souvenir de Picardie  wikidata:Q18600300 reasonator:Q18600300
Artist
Hugo Salmson  (1843–1894)  wikidata:Q781842
 
Hugo Salmson
Alternative names
Hugo Fredrik Salmson
Description Swedish painter
Date of birth/death 7 July 1843 Edit this at Wikidata 1 August 1894 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Storkyrkoförsamlingen Lund Cathedral parish
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artist QS:P170,Q781842
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
English: French Peasant Girl. Souvenir de Picardie
Svenska: Fransk bondflicka. Souvenir de Picardie
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: The subject of peasants working in the fields was introduced in French art by Jean-François Millet in the mid-19th century. It also became a central theme within realist painting. It had a lasting popularity and was one of the key subjects in the later phase which is called Naturalism, represented by artists such as Jules Bastien-Lepage, along with the Swedish-born artist Hugo Salmson, who lived and worked in France and often painted young women at work. These paintings are examples of how Salmson combined harsh realism with a salon-like style. In the midst of the sweetness, the motifs reflect the hardship of the girls’ life.
Svenska: Arbetet på fälten introducerades som motiv i den franska bildkonsten vid 1800-talets mitt av Jean-François Millet. Motivet blev också ett av de viktigaste inom den realistiskt inriktade konsten. Dess popularitet bestod och det var centralt ännu inom den senare fas som brukar betecknas naturalismen, främst företrädd av Jules Bastien-Lepage. Dit räknas även den i Frankrike verksamme svensken Hugo Salmson som ofta målade unga kvinnor i arbete. Målningarna här är exempel på hur Salmson kombinerade hård realitet med ett salongsmässigt uttryck. Mitt i blomstersötma och statuarisk skönhet speglar blicken svåra livsvillkor - tyngd av slit respektive längtansfullt vänd mot horisonten.
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English: The subject of peasants working in the fields was introduced in French art by Jean-François Millet in the mid-19th century. It also became a central theme within realist painting. It had a lasting popularity and was one of the key subjects in the later phase which is called Naturalism, represented by artists such as Jules Bastien-Lepage, along with the Swedish-born artist Hugo Salmson, who lived and worked in France and often painted young women at work. These paintings are examples of how Salmson combined harsh realism with a salon-like style. In the midst of the sweetness, the motifs reflect the hardship of the girls’ life.
Svenska: Arbetet på fälten introducerades som motiv i den franska bildkonsten vid 1800-talets mitt av Jean-François Millet. Motivet blev också ett av de viktigaste inom den realistiskt inriktade konsten. Dess popularitet bestod och det var centralt ännu inom den senare fas som brukar betecknas naturalismen, främst företrädd av Jules Bastien-Lepage. Dit räknas även den i Frankrike verksamme svensken Hugo Salmson som ofta målade unga kvinnor i arbete. Målningarna här är exempel på hur Salmson kombinerade hård realitet med ett salongsmässigt uttryck. Mitt i blomstersötma och statuarisk skönhet speglar blicken svåra livsvillkor - tyngd av slit respektive längtansfullt vänd mot horisonten.
Date Unknown date
Unknown date
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 137.5 cm (54.1 in); width: 98 cm (38.5 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,137.5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,98U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 4907
Inscriptions
Svenska: Signerad: Hugo Salmson
References
Source/Photographer Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum
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