Artwork
Roomalaiskatolinen kirkko. Pyhän Henrikin kirkko nähtynä Tähtitornin vuorelta.

Roomalaiskatolinen kirkko. Pyhän Henrikin kirkko nähtynä Tähtitornin vuorelta. is a drawing by Östling: :. It is held in the collection of the Helsinki City Museum.
About this work
Overview
This painting depicts a serene townscape by the water, centered on a distinctive red church with a tall steeple, set amidst smaller buildings, trees, and a calm sea under a soft, cloudy sky.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is the Roman Catholic Church of St. Henry, viewed from Tähtitorni Hill. The composition emphasizes the church's prominence through its vibrant color against muted surroundings, potentially symbolizing its community or spiritual presence.
Technique & Style
The artist employed loose brushstrokes to evoke light and distance, contributing to the overall sense of calmness and depth in the scene.
History & Provenance
Limited information is provided about the artwork's history and ownership. The artist is identified as Östling, with a reference to exploring their broader oeuvre for context.
Context
The painting reflects a moment of tranquility, blending architectural detail with an impression of natural light and atmosphere, characteristic of capturing everyday scenes in a romanticized light.
Legacy
No specific information is given regarding the artwork's impact, reputation, or place within art historical narratives beyond its association with Östling's body of work.
Artist & collection
Artist
Östling walks the quiet hills of Helsinki, sketchbook in hand, often pausing at the Tähtitornin vuorelta to catch the light on stone.











