Fra Classensgade, regnvejr - Edvard Weie
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Description
A cityscape by Danish painter Edvard Weie, 'Fra Classensgade, regnvejr' captures a rainy day in Copenhagen with bold brushstrokes and muted colours.
Edvard Weie (1879-1943) was a Danish painter associated with the Bornholm school of painters. He is recognised for his atmospheric depictions of everyday life and landscapes. Weie's style often incorporated elements of Impressionism and Expressionism, characterised by bold brushwork and a focus on capturing light and mood. He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, and his work is represented in major Danish museum collections. 'Fra Classensgade, regnvejr' (From Classensgade, Rainy Weather) presents a view from above, looking down on a street scene in Copenhagen. The composition is structured by the strong diagonal of the street, leading the eye into the distance. Buildings flank the street, rendered in broad strokes of colour, with touches of red-brown, white, and grey suggesting the facades. Green foliage spills over walls, softening the urban environment. Two figures, rendered in white, walk along the street, while a dark figure stands to the left. The overall impression is one of a wet, overcast day, with the colours muted and the brushwork loose and expressive.
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Fra Classensgade, regnvejr - Edvard Weie
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
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Artist Biography
Edvard Weie
Weie's career was punctuated by periods of intense creativity and equally intense mental instability. He spent considerable time in psychiatric institutions, and it was during these periods of confinement that he produced some of his most powerful and haunting works. Paintings such as "Interior with a Green Stove" and "The Yellow Room" offer glimpses into his psychological state, revealing a profound sensitivity to colour and form as tools for conveying emotion. His struggles undoubtedly shaped his artistic vision, lending his work a unique sense of vulnerability and authenticity.
Despite the challenges he faced, Edvard Weie left an indelible mark on Danish art. His commitment to expressing inner experience through bold, expressive brushwork paved the way for future generations of artists. Today, his paintings offer a window into the soul of a man who dared to confront his demons and transform them into something beautiful and enduring. Decorating your home with Weie's prints will undoubtedly add a touch of drama and intrigue.
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