Artwork
Kaksi tuolia, luonnos

Kaksi tuolia, luonnos is an unspecified painting by Karl Jansson. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
The work titled “Kaksi tuolia, luonnos” presents a minimalist interior scene in which two chairs occupy a simple floor space. The composition places a chair with a backrest on the left and a backless chair on the right, establishing a quiet, balanced arrangement that draws attention to the objects themselves.
Subject & Meaning
The painting’s focus rests on the juxtaposition of the two seating forms, suggesting a contemplation of presence versus absence. A small, indistinct object rests on the backless chair, its ambiguous nature adding a subtle element of intrigue without disrupting the overall calm.
Technique & Style
Rendered with visible brushstrokes, the surface combines areas of dark and light tonalities that suggest depth while maintaining a flat, graphic quality. The limited palette and restrained detail emphasize form over decorative background, reinforcing the work’s understated atmosphere.
History & Provenance
Created by Finnish artist Karl Jansson, the piece belongs to his body of work exploring everyday objects and interior spaces. Specific details about its exhibition history or ownership are not provided in the source material.
Context
Jansson’s practice often investigates ordinary domestic settings, using simple compositions to highlight the visual and conceptual weight of mundane items. This drawing aligns with that approach, presenting chairs as focal points within an unadorned room.
Artist & collection
Artist
Karl Jansson painted scenes and people in a straightforward way, leaving a small but clear trail of work.



















