Artwork
Impression from Meudon

Impression from Meudon is an unspecified painting by the Impressionist artist Ingeborg Westfelt-Eggertz. It dates from 1894 and is held in the collection of the Nationalmuseum.
About this work
Overview
Impression from Meudon, painted in 1894 by Ingeborg Westfelt-Eggertz, is a serene depiction of a garden scene in Meudon, now part of the collection at the Nationalmuseum.
Subject & Meaning
The painting focuses on a light-colored stone path lined with lush greenery and flowers, leading to a gate marked 'Chemin des Fleurs' (Path of Flowers), evoking a sense of peacefulness and tranquility.
Technique & Style
Characterized by gentle brushstrokes and a muted color palette, the work embodies a soft, dreamy quality, typical of impressionist tendencies in capturing fleeting outdoor impressions.
History & Provenance
Created in 1894, the painting is currently housed at the Nationalmuseum, with its history of ownership or exhibition prior to this not detailed in available information.
Context
While specific contextual details about the painting's creation are scarce, it reflects the late 19th-century impressionist interest in everyday, idyllic outdoor scenes.
Artist & collection
Artist
Ingeborg Westfelt-Eggertz (1855–1936) was an artist, born in Stockholm.











