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Olof Walfrid Nilsson
Winter Scene by the Water, 1912

1912

$3,586.47
£2,676.67
€3,000
CA$4,947.27
A$5,411.50
CHF 2,849.30
MX$64,607.79
NOK 36,314.76
SEK 33,219.34
DKK 22,855.07

About the Item

This atmospheric winter painting depicts a solitary wooden building, likely a small workshop or riverside shed, situated beside a partially frozen waterway. Snow blankets the ground and roof, while the low winter sun casts a pale, silvery light across the scene. The sun hangs muted in the cold sky, and its reflection shimmers softly on the dark, open water in the foreground. A narrow channel of flowing water cuts through the ice, introducing a subtle sense of movement within an otherwise still and hushed landscape. Nilsson’s handling of light is central to the composition. Cool blue and grey tones dominate the snow and sky, contrasted by the warm yellow glow emanating from the building’s windows, suggesting human presence and interior warmth against the surrounding cold. The brushwork is confident and painterly, particularly in the treatment of the snow and the water’s surface, where layered strokes convey texture and depth rather than precise detail. The structure itself is rendered with solid simplicity, its dark silhouette anchoring the composition and emphasizing the isolation of the setting. The motif reflects a distinctly Nordic sensibility, focusing on the interplay between nature and modest human activity in winter. Rather than dramatizing the scene, Nilsson conveys a quiet moment during an afternoon in the cold season, when light fades early and contrasts between warmth and frost become most pronounced. The restrained palette and balanced composition evoke calm introspection and a sense of rural endurance. Olof Walfrid Nilsson was active during a period when Swedish landscape painting increasingly emphasized atmosphere, seasonal light, and everyday rural motifs. His work aligns with the broader Scandinavian tradition of early 20th-century naturalism, where painters sought to capture the emotional character of the landscape rather than topographical exactness. Nilsson’s winter scenes, such as this example from 1912, demonstrate a sensitivity to light and mood, combining careful observation with expressive, painterly execution. signed and dated lower right oil on canvas unframed 55 × 46 cm (21.7 × 18.1 in)
  • Creator:
    Olof Walfrid Nilsson (1868 - 1956, Swedish)
  • Creation Year:
    1912
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.66 in (55 cm)Width: 18.12 in (46 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Stockholm, SE
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1445217389472

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