“A Day of Celebration” is a genre painting by Carl Larsson, created circa 1895 in Sweden. The medium used is watercolor on paper, and it is part of the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement. This artwork, measuring 43 by 32 cm, is part of the series titled “A Home” and is housed at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm, Sweden.
The artwork depicts a festive scene brimming with human activity and joyful interactions. Various characters, presumably members of a close-knit family, are engaged in a day of celebration within a cozy, rustic interior. The children and adults are dressed in traditional and festive attire, adorned with wreaths and flowers, amidst an atmosphere of anticipation and merriment. The interior is richly detailed, with vibrant colors and patterns illuminating the joyous family occasion. The sense of movement and engagement among the figures, as well as the intimate yet lively setting, are reflective of Larsson’s masterful depiction of domestic life and celebration in Sweden. The use of watercolor brings a softness and warmth to the composition, capturing the essence of familial love and festivity.