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Girl At The Stove (Study) — History & Facts
In Girl At The Stove (Study), we see a young girl engaged in cooking at a stove. The warm colors of the interior create a cozy atmosphere. The girl's expression is focused, suggesting her dedication to the task.
The setting is simple yet intimate, highlighting the domestic scene. The painting is executed in oil on panel, a medium that allows for rich color and detail. Anker's brushwork is precise, capturing the textures of the girl's clothing and the stove. The dimensions are approximately 40 x 50 cm, making it a modest-sized work.
The composition is balanced, drawing the viewer's eye to the central figure. Albert Anker was a prominent Swiss painter known for his depictions of everyday life. This work reflects his interest in genre scenes, particularly those involving children. An interesting fact about this piece is that it serves as a study for a larger painting, showcasing Anker's meticulous approach to his subjects.
His works often celebrate the simplicity and beauty of daily activities.
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