Högsjö — History & Facts
What if silence could speak through light? The interplay of illumination and shadow in this work beckons the viewer to listen closely to the whispers of the unseen. Focus on the serene landscape, where gentle hues of blue and green meld seamlessly. Look to the horizon, where a soft light caresses the treetops, inviting your gaze to drift across the tranquil water's surface. Notice the meticulous brushstrokes that evoke both realism and dream-like illusion, emphasizing the peaceful coexistence of nature and mystery.
Each element harmonizes, creating a sense of balance that pulls you deeper into the scene’s quietude. Yet, beneath its tranquil surface lies an undercurrent of tension. The stark contrast between light and shadow suggests the fleeting nature of peace—an invitation to reflect on the fragility of serenity. The distant mountains loom in the background, hinting at challenges that may lie ahead, while the shimmering water evokes a sense of calm, making the viewer ponder the duality of existence.
This delicate balance between illusion and reality invites exploration, as if the landscape holds secrets waiting to be uncovered. Ferdinand Boberg created this work between 1915 and 1924, during a transformative period in his artistic journey. It was a time marked by significant change in Sweden and across Europe, as artistic movements evolved and modernism began to take hold. Amidst this backdrop, Boberg’s meticulous attention to nature reveals his desire to capture the essence of a landscape that feels both familiar and otherworldly, a testament to his skill in merging realism with imaginative vision.
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Le Pont-Neuf et la Cité
Ferdinand Boberg

Les bains Vigier au Pont-Neuf
Ferdinand Boberg

Valsta Gård
Ferdinand Boberg

Trosa
Ferdinand Boberg

Fållnäs
Ferdinand Boberg

Le pavillon Colbert aux Gobelins
Ferdinand Boberg

Rue de l’Hôtel de Ville; l’hôtel de Sens
Ferdinand Boberg

Torshälla
Ferdinand Boberg

Sketch for a building for Thiel’s Gallery
Ferdinand Boberg

La place Blanche
Ferdinand Boberg





