Artwork
Sommernatt, Hvaler

Sommernatt, Hvaler is an unspecified painting by the Post-Impressionist artist Amaldus Nielsen. It dates from 1900 and is held in the collection of the Munch Museum.
About this work
Overview
Sommernatt, Hvaler is a 1900 landscape painting by Norwegian artist Amaldus Nielsen, currently housed at the Munch Museum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a serene summer evening at Hvaler, characterized by a deep blue sky with scattered clouds and a warm orange sunset glow. The composition balances near and far elements: foreground foliage and a distant, silhouetted island or peninsula, evoking calm and tranquility.
Technique & Style
Nielsen's execution features smooth, gentle brushstrokes, which enhance the peaceful atmosphere. The work's emphasis on capturing light and color transitions contributes to its serene ambiance.
History & Provenance
Created in 1900, the painting is part of the Munch Museum's collection, though specific acquisition details are not provided here.
Context
While specific contextual influences are not detailed, the piece reflects late 19th-century Norwegian landscape traditions, emphasizing the beauty of natural light and serene landscapes.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is closely tied to Nielsen's broader oeuvre; viewers familiar with his work may appreciate the serene, light-infused qualities of Sommernatt, Hvaler.
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