Two Trolls (1909)

Technique: Giclée kokybės spauda
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John Bauer, a renowned Swedish artist known for his evocative illustrations of mythological and folklore themes, presents an intriguing and fantastical landscape in his painting titled "Two Trolls." Crafted in 1909, this artwork pulls viewers into a mythical world inhabited by creatures from Nordic folklore.The painting depicts a large, old troll with long, flowing gray hair and a heavily wrinkled face, exuding a sense of ancient wisdom and time-worn stories. The troll’s garb is richly textured, adding a sense of depth and realism to its supernatural appearance. Beside the elder troll stands a smaller, hooded figure, facing away from the viewer, adding an air of mystery. The stark contrast in size and portraying the smaller figure in simpler, subdued clothing focuses attention on the striking details and characteristics of the elder troll.The background features a heavy, ornate door, suggesting this scene is set in an underground lair or a hidden forest dwelling, common settings for trolls in Scandinavian folklore. The dark tones and earthy palette combined with the heavy texturing provide a tactile quality, as if the viewer could reach out and feel the coarse hair of the troll or the gritty surface of the environment.Bauer's "Two Trolls" is not just a visual treat; it's an invitation into the dark and enchanting world of folklore filled with mystery, story, and the captivating allure of ancient beings dwelling in the hidden corners of the earth.

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John Albert Bauer was a Swedish painter and illustrator. His work is concerned with landscape and mythology, but he also composed portraits. He is best known for his illustrations of early editions of Bland tomtar och troll (Among Gnomes and Trolls), an anthology of Swedish folklore and fairy tales.