
Interior with the Artists Oluf and Kris Wold-Torne
Thorvald Erichsen·1900
Historical Context
Thorvald Erichsen's Interior with the Artists Oluf and Kris Wold-Torne, painted in 1900, depicts two Norwegian painters — brothers who worked in a Post-Impressionist manner influenced by their Paris years — within a domestic interior. This kind of intimate group portrait of artist-friends occupied a significant place in the social fabric of Scandinavian painting at the turn of the century, recording the networks of friendship and mutual professional support that sustained avant-garde practice. The National Museum of Art holds this record of artistic companionship as a document of Norwegian cultural life at the century's opening.
Technical Analysis
The interior composition is lit with the quiet natural light typical of Scandinavian interior painting, with the two figures placed informally within a domestic setting rather than posed for official effect. Erichsen's Post-Impressionist brushwork gives colour an independence from strict description that enlivens the scene.




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