Art print Study for a burning village - Albert Edelfelt | Art print
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Study for a Burned Village by Albert Edelfelt is a poignant work that captures the dramatic essence of a village engulfed in flames. The fiery hues and striking shades of red evoke the violence of the fire, while the shifting shadows on the villagers' faces convey the urgency and panic of the moment. Edelfelt's mastery, skillfully blending realism with impressionist touches, gives this scene a rare emotional intensity. Each brushstroke seems to whisper a story, irresistibly drawing the viewer's gaze to this duel between light and darkness, symbolizing the struggle between survival and destruction.
Albert Edelfelt, an iconic figure of Finnish realism, is renowned for his ability to capture the spirit of his era. Born in 1854, he was influenced by French impressionists, which enriched his unique style. His career, marked by resounding successes in Finland and internationally, is filled with works exploring social and historical themes. Study for a Burned Village perfectly illustrates this commitment, reflecting his desire to depict human struggles and significant events of his time. Discover more works by this exceptional artist in our collection dedicated to Albert Edelfelt.
Owning an art print of "Study for a Burned Village" is to invite into your home a piece that not only beautifies your space but also provokes deep reflection on the fragility of existence. This work is an essential addition for any art lover eager to immerse themselves in Edelfelt's captivating world. Also explore other fascinating creations by the artist such as Bjorneborg Regiment's March, The Spring Song of Dalin, and At Sea, each offering a unique glimpse into his artistic genius.
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Rear View
FRAME (OPTIONAL)
Study for a Burned Village by Albert Edelfelt is a poignant work that captures the dramatic essence of a village engulfed in flames. The fiery hues and striking shades of red evoke the violence of the fire, while the shifting shadows on the villagers' faces convey the urgency and panic of the moment. Edelfelt's mastery, skillfully blending realism with impressionist touches, gives this scene a rare emotional intensity. Each brushstroke seems to whisper a story, irresistibly drawing the viewer's gaze to this duel between light and darkness, symbolizing the struggle between survival and destruction.
Albert Edelfelt, an iconic figure of Finnish realism, is renowned for his ability to capture the spirit of his era. Born in 1854, he was influenced by French impressionists, which enriched his unique style. His career, marked by resounding successes in Finland and internationally, is filled with works exploring social and historical themes. Study for a Burned Village perfectly illustrates this commitment, reflecting his desire to depict human struggles and significant events of his time. Discover more works by this exceptional artist in our collection dedicated to Albert Edelfelt.
Owning an art print of "Study for a Burned Village" is to invite into your home a piece that not only beautifies your space but also provokes deep reflection on the fragility of existence. This work is an essential addition for any art lover eager to immerse themselves in Edelfelt's captivating world. Also explore other fascinating creations by the artist such as Bjorneborg Regiment's March, The Spring Song of Dalin, and At Sea, each offering a unique glimpse into his artistic genius.
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