Artwork
Rantamaisema, kylpeviä lapsia

Rantamaisema, kylpeviä lapsia is an unspecified painting by Berndt Lindholm. It is held in the collection of the Finnish National Gallery.
About this work
Overview
The work titled "Rantamaisema, kylpeviä lapsia" presents a calm natural setting dominated by a body of water edged with grass. In the distance, a modest grouping of trees and low hills recedes, while the foreground features three children engaged in swimming and play. The overall composition balances the tranquil water with the gentle rise of the landscape, creating a unified, peaceful scene.
Subject & Meaning
The painting captures a moment of leisure in a rural lakeside environment, emphasizing the simple pleasures of childhood. By placing the children at the lower right, the artist highlights human activity within an otherwise undisturbed natural space, suggesting a harmonious relationship between people and the countryside.
Technique & Style
Soft, muted hues dominate the palette, and the brushwork is delicate, lending a smooth, atmospheric quality to sky, water, and foliage. The handling of light is subtle, with gentle transitions that enhance the sense of calm. The composition is carefully balanced, using the placement of trees and hills to frame the central watery area without imposing strong contrasts.
Context
While specific details about the creator are not provided, the painting aligns with a tradition of Finnish landscape art that often celebrates everyday rural life and the natural environment. The inclusion of children at play reflects a common motif in early 20th‑century works that idealize the innocence of youth within the countryside.
Artist & collection
Artist
Berndt Adolf Lindholm (20 August 1841 – 15 May 1914) was a Finnish landscape painter ( belonging to Swedish speaking population of Finland ).



















