Boys Playing on the Shore
Boys Playing on the Shore (also Children Playing on the Shore) is a painting by Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt completed in 1884.[1][2]
Boys Playing on the Shore | |
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sv: Lekande pojkar på stranden, fi: Leikkiviä poikia rannalla | |
Artist | Albert Edelfelt |
Year | 1884 |
Medium | oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 90 cm × 107.5 cm (35 in × 42.3 in) |
Location | Ateneum, Helsinki, Finland |
Owner | Republic of Finland |
Website | www |
The painting depicts three boys playing on a shore with a self-made bark boat.[2]
Albert Edelfelt painted the picture in Haikko, Porvoo, Finland from August to October in 1884. The painting was meant to be put on display in Stockholm in 1885, but this did not occur. The painting was bought from Galerie Georges Petit in Paris for 5 000 francs by count Wladimir Scheremetjeff for Empress Dagmar. It was bought in 1930 in Leningrad by art dealer W. Sjöberg from Helsinki and then sold to Ateneum for 85 000 marks.[2]
The painting is on display at Ateneum in Helsinki, Finland.[3]
Studies
- Open sea off Haikko, a study for Boys Playing on the Shore
- Sketch for Boys Playing on the Shore
- Study for Boys Playing on the Shore
References
- "Finnish National Gallery - Work: Boys Playing on the Shore (Children Playing on the Shore)". www.kansallisgalleria.fi. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
- "Lekande pojkar på stranden I". Albert Edelfelts brev. Elektronisk brev- och konstutgåva (Albert Edelfelt's letters. Digital publication) (in Swedish). Maria Vainio-Kurtakko & Henrika Tandefelt & Elisabeth Stubb, Svenska litteratursällskapet i Finland. 2020.
- ateljé, Albert Edelfelts. "Folklivsskildringar | Albert Edelfelts ateljé" (in Finnish). Retrieved 2023-03-16.
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