Artwork
Ved et vestjysk teglværk. Gråvejr

Ved et vestjysk teglværk. Gråvejr is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Niels Bjerre. It dates from 1896 and is held in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst. Ved et vestjysk teglværk.
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Overview
Ved et vestjysk teglværk. Gråvejr is an 1896 oil painting by Danish artist Niels Bjerre, currently in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst.
Subject & Meaning
The painting portrays a serene West Jutlandic landscape centered around a large, dark brown building with a thatched roof, approached by a dirt road. The scene conveys calmness and tranquility, set against a grey, cloudy sky and expansive open field. Distant red objects add a subtle note of detail.
Technique & Style
While specific technical details are not highlighted, the use of oil paint allows for rich coloration, evident in the contrast between the earthy tones of the building and landscape, the vibrant green of the foreground vegetation, and the muted grey of the sky.
History & Provenance
Created in 1896, the work is part of the Statens Museum for Kunst's collection, indicating its recognition within Danish art historical contexts.
Context
The painting reflects late 19th-century Danish rural life and architecture, with the thatched roof and dirt road suggesting a focus on everyday, unromanticized scenes, potentially aligning with contemporaneous movements emphasizing local, mundane subjects.
Legacy
As part of the Statens Museum for Kunst's holdings, the painting contributes to the museum's narrative of Danish artistic development, particularly in capturing the country's rural identity at the turn of the 20th century.
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