November (1882; Sweden) by Carl Larsson

“November” is a watercolor painting by Carl Larsson, created in 1882. This artwork comes from Sweden and is part of the Art Nouveau movement, which was known as “Modern” during its time. Larsson’s piece is categorized as a genre painting, which typically depicts scenes from everyday life.

The artwork “November” illustrates a tranquil yet somber rural scene. It prominently features a solitary figure, likely a farmer, walking along a path with a hoe over their shoulder. The individual is wrapped in a heavy coat, suggesting the cold atmosphere of late autumn, and their body language and attire give a sense of weariness or contemplation.

The landscape around them is subdued, with muted colors conveying a chilly, frosty environment showing the changing of the seasons. The frosted bushes and bare trees further emphasize the theme of November’s transition toward winter. The misty atmosphere creates a softness in the scene, establishing a sense of stillness and quiet. The buildings in the background are partly veiled by the fog, reflecting the typical subdued light of a late autumn day in Sweden. The painting as a whole captures the essence of the season with a sense of realism and a touch of poetic melancholy, characteristic of Larsson’s genre works.

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