Next to the basement - 1917


Size (cm): 55x75
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Sale price€250,95 EUR

Description

The work "Next to the basement" (By the Cellar) by Carl Larsson, painted in 1917, offers a fascinating look at the intimacy and daily life that characterizes the work of the renowned Swedish artist. Larsson, known for his style that combines realism with a luminous and detailed romanticism, invites us to penetrate a space that is often considered marginal, but that in its representation becomes a vital and intimate scenario.

The composition with the basement is remarkable for its balance and spatial disposition. The scene focuses on a group of domestic elements that include a table and chairs arranged with disinhibited disorder. This type of disposition suggests an active and vibrant family life, a distinctive seal of Larsson's approach to the scenes of daily life. Through his painting, the artist evokes the warmth and familiarity of home life, highlighting not only furniture, but also the feeling of belonging that these elements communicate.

Color is another crucial aspects that make this painting a remarkable work. Larsson handles a palette rich in warm shades ranging from ocher to the soft brown, which contrast with the coldest nuances of the blue and green present in the shadows and details. This combination of colors not only awaits visual interest, but also contributes to the welcoming atmosphere that characterizes the room referring to the natural light that enters, hinting at a family and cozy atmosphere.

Although the work does not explicitly present human characters, the use of chairs and tables suggests the presence of people. This absence of human figures can be interpreted as a subtle invitation to imagine the inhabitants of the house, thus achieving an even deeper emotional connection with the work. Larsson often incorporated his family into his works, and although here there seems to be a more abstract approach, the sense of community and warmth is palpable.

Larsson, whose career was developed at the end of the 19th and early twentieth centuries, is an icon of Swedish art movement known as "Arts and Crafts." His work stands out for a meticulous technique and a deep appreciation for family and home, recurring elements in his work. Together with the basement, he enrolls in this tradition, offering a unique moment of reflection on the simplicity and beauty of everyday life. Larsson manages to encapsulate at this time not only a physical space, but an emotional experience that resonates with the viewer.

In conclusion, "together with the basement" is a work that transcends its literal representation by capturing the essence of family life. Through its careful composition and its evocative color palette, Carl Larsson offers us a window to a world where the everyday is celebrated, and where each corner suggests a larger story. This piece, like many of Larsson's works, is a lasting testimony of his talent and his ability to find the extraordinary in daily life.

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