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When the Children have Gone to Bed — History & Facts
In When the Children have Gone to Bed, we see a cozy interior scene filled with warmth. The colors are soft and inviting, with warm yellows and browns dominating the palette. A mother is depicted reading a book, while her child sleeps peacefully nearby.
The setting is intimate, with simple furnishings that enhance the feeling of home. The painting is an oil on canvas, showcasing Carl Larsson's signature style of detailed and expressive brushwork. The composition is balanced, with the figures placed thoughtfully within the space. Light plays a crucial role, illuminating the mother and child, creating a serene atmosphere.
The dimensions are approximately 80 x 100 cm, making it a sizable work that draws the viewer in. Carl Larsson was a prominent Swedish painter known for his depictions of family life and domestic scenes. This work reflects his deep appreciation for home and family, common themes in his oeuvre. An interesting fact about this painting is that it captures a moment of tranquility, contrasting with the lively scenes of children playing that Larsson often portrayed.
It exemplifies the Art Nouveau style, characterized by its organic forms and flowing lines.
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