Summer Evening in Bellevue (1896)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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Welcome to our exhibition. One of the highlighted pieces is Karl Nordström's serene landscape, "Summer Evening in Bellevue" painted in 1896. This artwork captures a tranquil summer twilight that is both enchanting and reflective.The painting depicts an expansive rural scene bathed in the dimming light of a summer evening. Your eyes might first notice the gentle sky, painted in soft blues and subtle pinks, suggesting the lingering warmth of the day. As you gaze across the canvas, a silhouette of rolling hills stretches across the background, speckled with faint traces of greenery and the outlines of distant buildings—a tranquil village settling down for the night.In the foreground, a more pronounced scene unfolds with darker tones. A strikingly twisted tree leans into the scene from the left, guiding the viewer's eye towards the central subjects, two figures standing by a wooden fence. This human element adds a touch of intimacy to the vast landscape, inviting you to imagine the quiet conversations or silent contemplations that might be taking place.This piece is a beautiful example of Nordström's skill in capturing the Nordic light and landscape, inviting the observer to step into a moment of peaceful reflection. The muted palette and the soft blending of colors not only illustrate the time of day but also evoke a sense of calm and quietude that is almost tangible.