Artwork
Snefokk i Majorstuveien 8

Snefokk i Majorstuveien 8 is an unspecified painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Amaldus Nielsen. It dates from 1893 and is held in the collection of the Munch Museum.
About this work
Overview
Created in 1893 by Norwegian painter Amaldus Nielsen, this oil work portrays a quiet winter landscape titled Snefokk i Majorstuveien 8. The composition centers on a snow‑laden scene that includes a prominent red barn, a smaller red structure, and a solitary bare tree, all set against a muted, wintry horizon.
Subject & Meaning
The painting captures the rural locale of Bernerløkken during a snowfall, emphasizing the stillness of the season. The juxtaposition of the red roofs against the white blanket of snow highlights the endurance of everyday life amid nature’s quiet hush, inviting contemplation of the landscape’s subdued beauty.
Technique & Style
Nielsen employs a restrained palette, allowing the bright reds of the buildings to stand out against the soft grays and whites of the snow. Delicate brushwork renders the texture of snow on roofs and branches, while subtle variations in light convey depth and a tranquil atmosphere without overt dramatization.
History & Provenance
Since its completion, the work has been part of the collection of the Munch Museum in Oslo, where it remains on display. Its acquisition reflects the museum’s broader commitment to preserving Norwegian landscape painting from the late nineteenth century.
Context
The painting belongs to a period when Nielsen focused on rural scenes, documenting Norway’s agrarian environments with a calm realism. This approach aligns with contemporary trends in Scandinavian art that favored naturalistic depictions of everyday life over romanticized narratives.
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