Portrait of the Artist Ragnhild (Lalla) Hvalstad (1897)

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Our current exhibit features the captivating work "Portrait of the Artist Ragnhild (Lalla) Hvalstad" painted in 1897 by the Norwegian artist Thorvald Erichsen. This portrait is a sublime example of Erichsen’s deft hand and sensitivity to the nuances of human expression and ambiance.In this painting, Ragnhild Hvalstad — affectionately known as Lalla — is depicted in profile. Her gaze is directed out of the canvas, lending a thoughtful, introspective quality to the work. The subtle interplay of light accentuates her delicate facial features and the gentle turn of her neck, while her golden hair, styled in a simple updo, glows softly against the darker background.Lalla’s attire is modest yet elegant, with a pink blouse under a dark jacket, suggesting the fashion of the late 19th century while hinting at her personal style and perhaps her artistic identity. She holds a small yellow flower, a detail that adds a tender touch to the composition and may symbolize delicacy or a moment captured in nature.The backdrop of deep greens and browns with floral motifs not only complements her figure but also merges the interior with the hint of nature, seamlessly blurring the lines between the subject and her surroundings. This choice of background reflects Erichsen’s influence by both Impressionism and Naturalism, focusing on the beauty of the everyday.Thorvald Erichsen's portrayal of Lalla is a beautiful blend of realism and emotive artistry, capturing not just a person’s appearance but their essence. This artwork invites viewers to pause and appreciate the quiet strength and complex inner life of its subject.

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Thorvald Erichsen was a Norwegian Post-Impressionist painter; primarily known for landscapes and still lifes.

Thorvald Erichsen was born in Trondheim, Norway. He was the son of Ernst Erichsen (1820-1869) and Trine Jensine Rian (1829-1884). Erichsen's father was a confectioner and died when Erichsen was very young.

Although at first he wanted to be a pianist, in 1886 he began studying law, then dropped out and attended a painting school run by Knud Bergslien, where he completed a course in arts and crafts. He later moved to Copenhagen, where he became a student of Christian Zahrtmann, who had a greater influence on his artistic development.