Peder Severin Kroyer – Marie y su madre en el jardin 1891
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The younger girl rests beside her, also clad in white and adorned with a similar head covering. She appears to be engaged in needlework of some kind, though the details are less distinct than those of her mother’s activity. A woven basket sits near her feet, hinting at collected items or perhaps materials for crafting.
The background is characterized by lush foliage – dense greenery that softens the edges of the scene and creates a sense of enclosure. Sunlight filters through the leaves, casting dappled shadows across the figures and chairs. The light contributes to an overall atmosphere of tranquility and leisure. A window is visible in the upper portion of the painting, suggesting proximity to a dwelling while maintaining a connection with the outdoors.
A bottle of green glass sits on the floor near the chairs, alongside what appears to be a small cloth or napkin patterned with red details. These objects introduce subtle notes of celebration or refreshment into the scene.
The arrangement of figures and their activities suggests an intimate domestic moment – a shared pastime between mother and daughter. The matching attire and similar postures reinforce this sense of familial connection and shared experience. There is a deliberate stillness to the composition, evoking a feeling of quiet contentment and a gentle rhythm of everyday life. The artist’s use of light and color contributes significantly to this mood, creating an impression of warmth and serenity.