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Ferdinand Fagerlin
Love, Family, and Craft: A Story Told in Every Detail by Ferdinand Fagerlin

1866

$23,956.15
£17,919.56
€20,000
CA$33,010.42
A$36,286.49
CHF 19,050.24
MX$431,472.50
NOK 244,648.33
SEK 222,848.19
DKK 152,420.74

About the Item

Ferdinand Fagerlin (1825-1907) Sweden Kärleksförklaring (“Declaration of Love”) 1866 oil on canvas unframed 80 x 99 cm (31½ x 39 in) framed 96 x 114 cm (37¾ x 44¾ in) signed and dated “Ferd. Fagerlin Ddrf 1866” painted in Düsseldorf in 1866. Literature: Axel Gauffin, Ferdinand Fagerlin, 1910, listed in the catalogue of the artist’s works for the year 1866, p. 147; compare illustration on p. 86. Essay: Ferdinand Fagerlin was a Swedish-born painter who made his artistic career primarily in Germany, where he became one of the leading figures of the Düsseldorf school. Known for his richly detailed genre paintings, Fagerlin combined technical precision with a gift for capturing everyday human emotion and narrative subtlety. His work was widely exhibited during his lifetime and remains admired today for its masterful draughtsmanship, warm palette, and psychological nuance. Kärleksförklaring (“Declaration of Love”) is a quintessential example of his mature style. In this finely detailed genre scene, Fagerlin depicts a cosy 19th-century fisherfolk interior filled with warmth and narrative symbolism. A young fisherman, rose in hand, offers a tender declaration of love to a modest young woman seated with a half-mended fishnet in her lap. Her eyes are downcast and cheeks subtly flushed, suggesting both surprise and quiet joy as she contemplates his courtship. The intimate drama unfolds in the heart of a rustic cottage: a model boat rests nearby – a child’s toy that nods to the suitor’s seafaring life – and a little girl plays with her doll by an open wooden chest, innocently unaware of the moment’s significance. These domestic details, from the humble chest to the child’s toys, emphasise the familial setting and the promise of home and future family that the proposal carries. Fagerlin’s storytelling artistry shines through the composition. Every element contributes to the atmosphere and narrative. The tall tiled stove in the corner, decorated with Delft-like blue tiles, radiates warmth; one can almost see a wisp of smoke gently curling upwards, reinforcing the painting’s cosy, hearthside ambiance. Light filters softly through a window, illuminating the young couple while leaving the perimeter in comfortable shadow. This careful lighting guides our focus to the lovers’ exchange, heightening the scene’s emotional centre. The artist subtly directs our gaze: we notice the fisherman’s expectant posture, the maiden’s hesitant smile, and even the oblivious siblings who lend the scene a natural, lived-in authenticity. Though the subject is heartfelt, Fagerlin avoids cloying sentimentality – the mood remains sincere and gently humorous, never maudlin. Kärleksförklaring exemplifies Fagerlin’s technical virtuosity and the hallmarks of the Düsseldorf school. The composition is well-thought-out and balanced, populated by just a few figures so that every gesture counts. Fagerlin’s attention to detail is exceptional – from the delicate weave of the fishing net to the gleam on the ceramic stove tiles – reflecting the technical perfection, elegant brushwork, warm and mature colour, and assured drawing and modelling for which he was renowned. The paint handling is refined and precise, bringing each texture , wood, fabric, porcelain, flesh vividly to life. Yet this precision never impedes the atmosphere: the scene feels natural and inviting, with a warm tonal palette that enhances the story’s emotional resonance. Fagerlin’s characterisation of his figures is equally masterful, their expressions and body language are rendered with empathetic realism, communicating the hope, affection, and slight nervousness of a public declaration of love. Overall, Kärleksförklaring stands as an elegant narrative tableau, combining meticulous detail and rich storytelling to capture a timeless moment of domestic intimacy and affection in a 19th-century fishing village home.
  • Creator:
    Ferdinand Fagerlin (1825 - 1907)
  • Creation Year:
    1866
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 37.8 in (96 cm)Width: 44.89 in (114 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good condition. Minor age-related craquelure in the paint layer, typical for works of this age.
  • Gallery Location:
    Stockholm, SE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1445217166372

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