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Beautiful and atmospheric landscape painting (with original gilded frame) by the Danish artist Børge Nyrop, known for, among others, “Paris in the Spring” (1911).
This original work depicts a rural scene with a farmer and his wife working grain stalks, with a mill and a water feature in the background. Here, Nyrop subtly captures the atmosphere of the Danish landscape, executed in a refined pastel color palette and with a light application of impasto, creating depth and texture.
The artist is known for his refined mastery of light and color, particularly in his early work from the beginning of the 20th century. His work aligns with the Impressionist tradition within Northern European painting, in which atmosphere and natural light take center stage.
Signed in the lower right corner (clearly visible in the photo). Highly suitable for collectors of Danish art or as an eye-catcher in a classic interior.
More information or additional photos available upon request. Dimensions: Painting: 120 × 80 cm Frame: 140 × 100 cm
Condition: Good overall condition. Small snag/tear in the center of the canvas (restorable). Otherwise well preserved and presentable.
Placed in an original gilded frame, which is in good condition and significantly enhances the appearance and value of the work.
Provenance & context: Nyrop traveled and worked throughout Denmark, particularly in Jutland, and also resided in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Belgium. He is known for works such as “Paris in the Spring” (1911) and is renowned for his refined treatment of light, color, and composition. Technique & material: Oil on canvas Subtle impasto and refined brushwork
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A beautiful and atmospheric early 20th-century landscape by the Danish artist Børge Nyrop, known for works such as “Paris in the Spring” (1911).
This original painting depicts a serene rural scene with a farmer and a woman working in the fields, with a mill and a waterway in the background. Nyrop captures the quiet essence of the Danish countryside through a refined pastel palette and a subtle use of impasto, creating depth and texture within the landscape.
The artist is distinguished by a refined handling of light and tonal harmony, characteristic of early 20th-century Northern European painting, where atmosphere and natural light play a central role.
A timeless and elegant work with strong decorative appeal and clear collectible value, suitable for refined interiors and private collections.
Signed lower right (clearly visible in the photos).
Highly suitable for collectors of Danish art or as a statement piece in a classic interior.
Further information and additional photographs available upon request.
Medium & TechniqueOil on canvasSubtle impasto and delicate brushwork
DimensionsPainting: 120 × 80 cmFrame: 140 × 100 cm
ConditionGood overall condition. A small tear/hole in the center of the canvas (restorable). Otherwise well-preserved and presentable.
Presented in its original gilded frame, which remains in good condition and significantly enhances the overall presence and value of the work.
Provenance & ContextNyrop traveled and worked extensively throughout Denmark, particularly in Jutland, and also spent time in France, Italy, the Netherlands, and Belgium. He is known for works such as “Paris in the Spring” (1911) and is recognized for his refined sense of light, color, and composition.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMint, Green, Blue, Gold, Brown, Red, Multi Color, Creme, Yellow, PinkMaterialWood, Gold, CanvasNumber of items1Height100 cmWidth140 cmSigns of usageHoles