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Study For Burned Village — History & Facts
Study For Burned Village by Albert Edelfelt presents a striking scene filled with dark, muted colors. The painting depicts a village engulfed in flames, with smoke billowing into the sky. Figures can be seen in the foreground, their expressions reflecting shock and despair.
The landscape is barren, emphasizing the devastation of the village. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Edelfelt's skill in capturing detail and emotion. The brushwork is expressive, with a focus on the interplay of light and shadow.
The dimensions are approximately 70 x 100 cm, making it a substantial piece that draws the viewer in. The composition is carefully arranged to guide the eye through the destruction. Albert Edelfelt was a Finnish painter known for his realistic depictions of contemporary life and historical events. Study For Burned Village reflects his interest in social issues, particularly the impact of war and destruction on communities.
This work was likely inspired by the aftermath of conflicts in Finland during the late 19th century. An interesting fact is that Edelfelt often painted scenes that highlighted the human condition and the effects of societal changes.
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