umelec: Albert Edelfelt
štýl: Realism
Témy: Children Arts Boys Family
technika: Oil
Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt (1854-1905) was a renowned Finnish painter who made Finnish culture visible to the world. His painting, The Artist's Son Erik In His Pram, is one of his most famous works and is available for purchase at Wikioo.org as an oil painting reproduction or print on canvas.
was painted in 1889 and is a portrait of Edelfelt's son, Erik, in his pram. The painting captures the innocence and curiosity of a young boy as he explores the world around him. The use of soft colors and gentle brushstrokes creates a warm and inviting atmosphere that draws the viewer in.
Edelfelt's painting is a masterpiece of Finnish art, showcasing his exceptional talent for capturing the beauty and simplicity of everyday life. The painting has been widely recognized for its artistic value and is part of the permanent collection at the Finnish National Gallery.
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If you're interested in exploring more works by Albert Edelfelt, Wikioo.org offers a wide selection of his paintings as oil painting reproductions and prints on canvas. From landscapes to portraits, our collection showcases the exceptional talent and versatility of this Finnish master.
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