Artwork
Italialainen maisema, kopio Claude Lorrainin mukaan

Italialainen maisema, kopio Claude Lorrainin mukaan is an unspecified painting by Nils Jakob Olsson Blommér. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
The work, titled *Italialainen maisema, kopio Claude Lorrainin mukaan*, presents a tranquil riverbank illuminated by a soft golden light. A modest bridge and distant arches frame the scene, while two prominent, leafless trees dominate the middle ground. Small, simply dressed figures are scattered near the water’s edge, contributing to the composition’s calm atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts an idealized Italian countryside, emphasizing serenity and the gentle passage of time. The sparse human presence suggests a contemplative interaction with nature, while the muted palette and subdued activity reinforce a sense of peaceful repose typical of pastoral landscape traditions.
Technique & Style
Executed in a manner that echoes Claude Lorrain’s luminous approach, the artist employs delicate gradations of light to render a warm, late‑afternoon glow. The treatment of atmospheric perspective, with softened outlines and muted colors in the distance, mirrors the classical landscape aesthetic of the 17th‑century French master.
History & Provenance
The piece is a direct copy of an earlier composition by Claude Lorrain, reproduced by an unnamed hand who preserved the original’s tranquil mood. Its provenance traces back to collections that valued such studies after Lorrain, though specific ownership details remain undocumented.
Context
During the 18th and 19th centuries, copying masterworks served both pedagogical and decorative purposes. Artists like Nils Jakob Olsson Blommér frequently produced similar landscape reproductions, reflecting a broader interest in disseminating the visual language of Lorrain’s idealized nature scenes across Europe.
Artist & collection
Artist
Nils Jakob Olsson Blommér never traveled further than his studio in Stockholm, yet his walls are full of Italian harbors and Tuscan hills.


















