Hjørnet Af En Bondegård (Corner Of A Farm)

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Vilhelm Hammershøi's evocative work, titled "Hjørnet Af En Bondegård" (Corner of a Farm), transports viewers to a serene yet somber rural setting through his masterful use of muted tones and subtle light. This painting depicts a segment of an old farmhouse, characterized by its minimalist architectural features and a palette dominated by earthy browns and soft whites. The building’s plain façade is interrupted by starkly contrasting dark windows and a single doorway, drawing attention to the interplay of light and shadow—a hallmark of Hammershøi's style. The textured brushwork enhances the tactile feel of aged walls and a heavy thatched roof, suggesting a quiet history etched into the building's surface.

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Vilhelm Hammershøi, often spelled Vilhelm Hammershoi in English, was a Danish painter. He is known for his poetic, subdued portraits and interiors.

Vilhelm Hammershøi was born in 1864. Copenhagen, Denmark. The son of a wealthy merchant Christian Hammershøi and his wife Frederikke (née Rentzmann), Hammershøi studied drawing from the age of eight with Niels Christian Kierkegaard and Holger Grønvold, as well as painting with Vilhelm Kyhn.