Vilhelm Hammershöi (1864 - 1916)
In the Bedroom
Title
In the Bedroom
Dating
1896
Material/Technique
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
Mått 56,50 x 46,20 cm
Ram 67,20 x 56,50 x 2,30 cm
Category
Art Movement
Inventory number
F 34
Acquisition
Bequest of Pontus and Göthilda Fürstenberg, 1902
Display Status
Description
From the book “The Collection: The Gothenburg Museum of Art”, Gothenburg 2014:
In the Bedroom probably shows the Ny Bakkehus on Rahbeks Avenue in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, where the Hammershøis moved in 1892 (their summers were spent outside the city). A cold but soft grey light pours into the room through the two tall windows at the back, through partly drawn thin white curtains. The room is sparsely furnished with a single bed by the wall to the right (cut short by the edge of the picture), an upholstered chair, and a writing desk between the windows. The desk presents a dark ochre-coloured rectangle. On it stands a blue glass vase with a round shape that mirrors the windows. On the right-hand windowsill stands a houseplant with large oval leaves. In the corner to the right hangs a small picture in a gilt frame. On the far left of the picture stands a woman in a pale dress. She stands facing away from us, resting her hand on the small, painted wooden table, gazing out of the window at what can be made out to be a landscape under a cloudy sky.
The framing brings the motif up close, and the room loses something of its perspectival depth. The figure and the bed are pushed out towards the edges. The composition is austere and geometric. The simplification of the subject matter means that the objects are not only three-dimensional objects in space, but are also emphasized as distinct forms on the surface plane.
The woman has for the moment set aside her everyday concerns in order to contemplate life, and she invites the viewer to do the same. The subdued colours and asceticism of the room, like the careful naturalism of the idiom, contribute to an impression of quiet melancholy.
Kristoffer Arvidsson
Exhibition History
Stockholm, Judiska museet, 29/10/2007 - 16/03/2008
Hamburg, Hamburger Kunsthalle, 22/03/2003 - 29/06/2003, no. 18
Literature
Georg Pauli, "Fürstenbergska galleriet. Spridda drag ur dess historia", Ord & Bild, 1902, p. 346
Axel L. Romdahl, Göteborgs konstmuseum. Tvåhundra bilder med inledande text av Axel L. Romdahl, Medéns bokhandels aktiebolag, Göteborg 1925., ill. p. 207
Axel L. Romdahl, Konstmonologer i Göteborgs Museum, P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, Stockholm (1911) 1921, p. 97-99, ill. p. 97
Felix Krämer, Kasper Monrad, Barbara Ludwig, Vilhelm Hammershøi, red. Felix Krämer, Ulrich Luckhardt, Barbara Ludwig, 2003., no. 18, ill. p. 46
Bente Scavenius, Jens Lindhe, Hammershøis København, Politiken, Köpenhamn 2003, ill. p. 31
Kristoffer Arvidsson, Per Dahlström, Björn Fredlund, Anna Hyltze, Philippa Nanfeldt, Isabella Nilsson, Johan Sjöström, Samlingen Göteborgs konstmuseum, red. Kristoffer Arvidsson, Per Dahlström, Anna Hyltze, Göteborgs konstmuseum, Göteborg 2014., p. 179, ill. p. 180
Vilhelm Hammershøi. På spåret af det åbne billede, red., Lindhardt og Ringhof, Köpenhamn, 2018., ill. p. 125
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