🎨 Strandgade, Sunshine, c. 1906
by Hammershoi 🇩🇰
oil on canvas, 50.5 x 56.2 cm
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
About the artwork:
Hammershøi is renowned for his poetic, subdued interiors and portraits, often characterized by muted tones and limited palettes, primarily consisting of greys and desaturated colors. "Strandgade, Sunshine" captures a moment of quiet solitude, with sunlight filtering through a window and illuminating the floor and door, while a woman, likely his wife Ida, stands in the shadows. This typical Hammershøi scene is known for evoking a haunting mood filled with psychological complexity.
by Hammershoi 🇩🇰
oil on canvas, 50.5 x 56.2 cm
Cleveland Museum of Art, USA
About the artwork:
Hammershøi is renowned for his poetic, subdued interiors and portraits, often characterized by muted tones and limited palettes, primarily consisting of greys and desaturated colors. "Strandgade, Sunshine" captures a moment of quiet solitude, with sunlight filtering through a window and illuminating the floor and door, while a woman, likely his wife Ida, stands in the shadows. This typical Hammershøi scene is known for evoking a haunting mood filled with psychological complexity.