Street in Røros in Winter — History & Facts
In the frosty embrace of winter, how do we leave our mark on the world—a legacy crafted in silence and snow? Look to the shimmering banks of snow that envelop the quaint street. Notice how the pale blues and whites blend seamlessly into the sky, creating an ethereal atmosphere. The gentle slope of the winding road beckons the viewer to wander deeper into the scene, while the warm glow from the windows of the wooden houses stands in stark contrast to the chilly exterior, symbolizing warmth amidst isolation.
Each brushstroke captures the quiet beauty of a still moment, where time seems suspended in the embrace of winter. The interplay of light and shadow tells a story of solitude and reflection. The structures, though solid and enduring, are softened by the thick carpet of snow, suggesting that even the most steadfast will eventually yield to nature's touch. There’s a profound sense of nostalgia in the air, a reminder of fleeting moments that shape our memories and identities.
The viewer senses a yearning within the tranquility, urging us to ponder what remains when we step away. In 1903, the artist created this piece during a time marked by explorations of light and atmosphere in the Nordic landscape. Living in Norway, Sohlberg was influenced by the post-impressionist movement and the Symbolist artists of his time, seeking to evoke emotion beyond mere representation. This painting stands as a testament to his dedication to capturing the essence of his homeland, even as the world around him evolved rapidly.
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Winter Night in the Mountains
Harald Sohlberg

Street in Røros
Harald Sohlberg

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Harald Sohlberg

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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





