
From Lysaker, 1909, is a painting by Erik Werenskiold. It depicts a snowy winter scene at Lysaker, Norway. The painting shows a frozen waterway with several boats moored along a snow-covered bank. A wooden bridge with a lamppost is visible in the left foreground, leading towards a small building in the background. The overall palette is muted, with shades of white, grey, and blue dominating the canvas. The style is Impressionistic, with visible brushstrokes contributing to the texture and atmosphere of the scene. The painting measures 0.81 meters in width and 0.65 meters in height and is part of the collection of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.
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