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Vuoristoa ja vesiputous, by Marcus Larson, unspecified, 1854

Vuoristoa ja vesiputous

Marcus Larson

1854

unspecified

From the collection of Finnish National Gallery

Dominant colour

Overview

Vuoristoa ja vesiputous is a 1854 unspecified by Marcus Larson, held at Finnish National Gallery.

Who painted this?
Marcus Larson
When & what style?
1854
Where can I see it?
Finnish National Gallery

About this work

This painting depicts a dramatic landscape with towering cliffs and a waterfall cascading down the right side. In the foreground, a few trees stand on a rocky outcrop, with a fallen tree in the lower left corner. The scene is set against a backdrop of rugged mountains, with the sky above shrouded in mist. The artist's use of color and light creates a sense of depth and atmosphere, drawing the viewer's eye into the heart of the landscape. The overall effect is one of awe-inspiring natural beauty. If you're interested in exploring more works by this artist, you might want to check out Larson, Marcus.

About the artist

Portrait of Marcus Larson
Artist

Marcus Larson

Simeon Marcus Larson was a Swedish landscape painter from Åtvidaberg, Östergötland.

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