“Peasant Interior in Winter” is a watercolor on paper artwork created by Carl Larsson in 1890, hailing from Sweden. This piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls within the interior genre. The medium utilized by the artist is watercolor on paper, showcasing an exemplification of domestic rural life.
The artwork portrays a cozy and bustling peasant interior during the winter season. Multiple figures are engaged in various domestic activities around a well-lit room. To the right, some individuals are gathered by a spinning wheel, suggesting a communal effort in textile production. A younger figure on the left is seated with a dog standing by attentively. The room is adorned with traditional motifs and patterns, contributing to the warmth and intricate detailing of the scene. The overall ambiance is serene yet vibrant, capturing a snapshot of everyday life within a peasant home. The use of light and intricate detailing of the interiors and clothing bring the scene to life, punctuated by the soft hues characteristic of Larsson’s watercolor technique.