Luonnos Pojat luodolla-maalaukseen
1913
From the collection of Järvenpää Art Museum
1913
From the collection of Järvenpää Art Museum
Luonnos Pojat luodolla-maalaukseen is a 1913 by Venny Soldan-Brofeldt, depicting Fishing, held at Järvenpää Art Museum.
This painting shows a young boy in a brown shirt, looking down at a collection of fish. The fish are arranged on the right side of the painting, with some of them overlapping each other. The background of the painting is a light brown color, with some blue and white accents. The boy's expression is serious, and he seems to be focused on the fish. The fish themselves are depicted in various colors, including green, white, and red. Some of them have their mouths open, as if they are still alive. The painting has a sense of simplicity and realism, with the focus on the boy and the fish. It's a quiet moment, captured in a straightforward way. If you're interested in learning more about this style of painting, you might want to look up the artist Venny Soldan-Brofeldt.
Wendla Irene Soldan-Brofeldt, known as Venny (2 November 1863, Helsinki – 10 October 1945, Lohja) was a Finnish painter, illustrator, graphic artist, wood sculptor and jewelry designer.
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