Street in Røros — History & Facts
What if silence could speak through light? In Street in Røros, the quiet of a winter evening resonates with an unspoken story, where time stands still beneath a blanket of snow. Focus on the gentle glow emanating from the windows, where warm yellow lights spill onto the cold, white street. Notice how the artist captures the interplay between the starkness of the surrounding landscape and the intimacy of life within the homes. The soft blues and whites of the snow contrast beautifully with the amber hues, inviting the viewer to traverse the space between the two, creating a visual harmony that transcends the chill of the season. Hidden within the painting are the echoes of solitude and nostalgia.
The silent streets, lined with charming wooden houses, suggest a pause in life, a moment caught between the bustle of the day and the stillness of night. The soft, diffused light not only illuminates the physical space but also evokes a sense of longing for connection, while the thick layers of snow might symbolize the weight of time and memory resting upon this quaint town. Harald Sohlberg created this evocative work in 1902, during a period when he was deeply influenced by nature and Norwegian landscapes. Living in Norway, Sohlberg was part of the Symbolist movement, which sought to convey emotions and ideas through landscapes.
At that time, the world was shifting rapidly, yet in this portrayal of Røros, he chose to capture an enduring moment of peace and reflection.
More Artworks by Harald Sohlberg
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Winter Night in the Mountains
Harald Sohlberg

Street in Røros in Winter
Harald Sohlberg

From Værvågen, The Fisherman’s Cottage
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Summer Night
Harald Sohlberg

View from Karl XII’s Street
Harald Sohlberg

Fisherman’s Cottage
Harald Sohlberg

Summer Night
Harald Sohlberg

Courtyard in Slush at Røros
Harald Sohlberg

Winter Night in the Mountains
Harald Sohlberg

Flower Meadow in the North
Harald Sohlberg





