Oil on panel; 31х18 cm.
Philip von Schantz «Still life with gooseberries», 1981
Anders Andersen-Lundby «A mountain sunset»
Knut Ekwall «Winter fishing»
Gustaf Fjaestad «Winter», 1915
Bruno Liljefors «Hare in winter landscape», 1919
Albert Edelfelt «Tackling a ship»
Carl Larsson «Bridesmaid», 1917
Adolf Heinrich Claus Hansen «A lady at a dressing table»
Otto Eerelman «Head of a Newfoundland»
Emil Carlsen «P’utai and Amphora Vase», 1904
Vilhelm Hammershoi «Interior»
Peter Vilhelm Ilsted «Virginia creeper about a window at Liselund»
Oil on canvas; 47×45.8 cm.
Private collection
Together with his friend, Carl Holsøe and his brother-in-law, Vilhelm Hammershøi, Ilsted founded the progressive art society ‘The Free Exhibition’ in 1890. Their art focused mainly on tranquil and sparse interiors, and would be later known as the ‘Copehagen Interior School.’ The present work depicts a window of the old manor house at Liselund, near Møns Klint, which Ilsted used to rent every summer. The 18th century rooms often appear in Ilsted’s paintings and prints.




















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