From Amalfi
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This painting, titled "From Amalfi" by Edvard Weie, portrays a serene and rustic glimpse of the Amalfi landscape. The artist captures a coastal scene characterized by a cluster of buildings nestled closely together near the waterfront. The architecture is rendered with soft edges and subtle color variations, suggesting a harmonious blend with the natural surroundings.The backdrop of the painting is dominated by terraced hillsides, densely packed with greenery and patches of cultivated land, indicating agricultural activity, likely olive groves or vineyards, common in this region. The colors used are muted, with shades of green, ochre, and beige predominating, which conveys a sense of calm and quietude.The composition gives the viewer an elevated vantage point, looking down on the village and out towards the sea. This perspective allows an encompassing view of the interaction between the human settlements and the rugged terrain that typifies the Amalfi Coast. The subtle play of light across the landscape and buildings adds depth and texture to the scene.Overall, the painting evokes a feeling of timeless tranquility and provides a picturesque representation of this famous Italian coastline, capturing its essence through Weie’s distinct artistic style.
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A collection of paintings by Danish Modernist painter Edvard Weie (1879-1943). Weie was a master of landscapes, street scenes, and art nudes, and his paintings showcase his unique artistic style. Weie was heavily influenced by his teacher Kristian Zahrtmann and the modern art movement while enrolled at Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler in Copenhagen. His later works became increasingly abstract in nature as he revised his concepts over and over.