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Snow-Covered Pine Saplings - Pekka Halonen | WikiOO.org - Encyclopedia of Fine Arts

Snow-Covered Pine Saplings – (Pekka Halonen) Sebelumnya Berikutnya


Artist:

tanggal: 1899

ukuran: 29 x 44 cm

museum: Ateneum Art Museum (Helsinki, Finland)

Teknik: Tempera

Pekka Halonen became known to the public in the 1890s as a painter of the Finnish winter. Snow-Covered Pine Saplings represents Finnish Japonism and Art Nouveau in painting. The soft snow that covers the saplings creates a peaceful atmosphere with its different shades of white. Throughout his life, Halonen was particularly fond of trees in all seasons. However, Snow-Covered Pine Saplings is quite an exceptional forest depiction in all of Halonen

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