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At the Spinning Wheel — History & Facts
In At the Spinning Wheel, we see a woman seated at a traditional spinning wheel. She is dressed in period clothing, surrounded by a warm, domestic setting. The colors are rich and earthy, with browns, greens, and soft whites dominating the palette.
The light gently illuminates her face, highlighting her focused expression as she engages in her craft. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Salmson's skill in capturing texture and detail. The brushwork is precise, allowing for a realistic representation of the woman and her surroundings. The composition draws the viewer's eye to the spinning wheel, emphasizing the importance of this traditional craft.
The dimensions are approximately 70 x 90 cm, making it a substantial piece. Hugo Salmson was a Swedish painter known for his depictions of everyday life. At the Spinning Wheel reflects the Realism movement, focusing on ordinary subjects and their environments. An interesting fact about this work is that it highlights the significance of women's roles in domestic crafts during the 19th century.
Salmson's attention to detail and authenticity brings a sense of intimacy to the scene.
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