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Reason
Good quality image; example of Scandinavian painting whose themes focused on scenes close to home in contrast to previous style of depicting scenes from far away, such as Italy.
Support this is a Danish guy, very good one too. This is a very typical Danish home, the kind of interiors one can find in the museum now. I think that furniture indeed was made 1828.
Martinus Rørbye's student. (the window man...)
Hafspajen (
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21:48, 6 February 2015 (UTC)reply
I was thinking that it may be an incorrect translation of the Danish. The table behind the woman looks like it is made of pine, so maybe the title should be "In front of a pine [wood] table". Another thought I had was that maybe "In a pine wood" is a line or the caption of an illustration in the book she is reading, suggesting that she is engrossed in the book.
CorinneSD (
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00:02, 7 February 2015 (UTC)reply
Voting period is over. Please don't add any new votes. Voting period ends on 16 Feb 2015 at 19:25:58 (UTC)
Reason
Good quality image; example of Scandinavian painting whose themes focused on scenes close to home in contrast to previous style of depicting scenes from far away, such as Italy.
Support this is a Danish guy, very good one too. This is a very typical Danish home, the kind of interiors one can find in the museum now. I think that furniture indeed was made 1828.
Martinus Rørbye's student. (the window man...)
Hafspajen (
talk)
21:48, 6 February 2015 (UTC)reply
I was thinking that it may be an incorrect translation of the Danish. The table behind the woman looks like it is made of pine, so maybe the title should be "In front of a pine [wood] table". Another thought I had was that maybe "In a pine wood" is a line or the caption of an illustration in the book she is reading, suggesting that she is engrossed in the book.
CorinneSD (
talk)
00:02, 7 February 2015 (UTC)reply