File:Interior (Vilhelm Hammershøi) - Nationalmuseum - 21409.tif

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Vilhelm Hammershøi: Interior  wikidata:Q18600052 reasonator:Q18600052
Artist
Vilhelm Hammershøi  (1864–1916)  wikidata:Q380706
 
Vilhelm Hammershøi
Alternative names
Vilhelm Hammershoi, Wilhelm Hammershoi
Description Danish painter
Date of birth/death 15 May 1864 Edit this at Wikidata 13 February 1916 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Copenhagen Copenhagen
Work period 1879–1916
Work location
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artist QS:P170,Q380706
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Title
English: Interior
Svenska: Interiör
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Description
English: A solitary woman in a sparsely furnished room is a recurring theme in Hammershøi’s pictures. The light comes from the side, and the figure often has her back to the viewer. Clear models for these interiors can be found in 17th-century Holland or early 19th- century Denmark. But Hammershøi’s silent, empty rooms also have an intense, suggestive mood all their own. Most of his interior scenes were painted in his home in Copenhagen, but this one was executed in London. The model is the artist’s wife Ida.
Svenska: En ensam kvinna i ett sparsamt möblerat rum är ett återkommande tema i Hammershøis bilder. Ljuset faller in från sidan och ofta vänder modellen ryggen mot betraktaren. Hans interiörer har tydliga förebilder i det holländska 1600-talet eller i det tidiga danska 1800-talet. Men Ham mershøis tysta och tomma rum har också en alldeles egen förtätad och suggestiv stämning. De flesta av hans interiörbilder tillkom i hemmet i Köpenhamn. Denna målning är dock utförd i London. Modellen är konstnärens hustru Ida
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English: A solitary woman in a sparsely furnished room is a recurring theme in Hammershøi’s pictures. The light comes from the side, and the figure often has her back to the viewer. Clear models for these interiors can be found in 17th-century Holland or early 19th- century Denmark. But Hammershøi’s silent, empty rooms also have an intense, suggestive mood all their own. Most of his interior scenes were painted in his home in Copenhagen, but this one was executed in London. The model is the artist’s wife Ida.
Svenska: En ensam kvinna i ett sparsamt möblerat rum är ett återkommande tema i Hammershøis bilder. Ljuset faller in från sidan och ofta vänder modellen ryggen mot betraktaren. Hans interiörer har tydliga förebilder i det holländska 1600-talet eller i det tidiga danska 1800-talet. Men Ham mershøis tysta och tomma rum har också en alldeles egen förtätad och suggestiv stämning. De flesta av hans interiörbilder tillkom i hemmet i Köpenhamn. Denna målning är dock utförd i London. Modellen är konstnärens hustru Ida
Date 1898
date QS:P571,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions
  • height: 51.5 cm (20.2 in); width: 46 cm (18.1 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,51.5U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,46U174728
  • Framed: height: 77 cm (30.3 in); width: 66 cm (25.9 in); depth: 6 cm (2.3 in)
    dimensions QS:P2048,77U174728
    dimensions QS:P2049,66U174728
    dimensions QS:P5524,6U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 4357
Exhibition history
Inscriptions
Svenska: Signerad: Hammershøi 1898
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