The Collection of Ambassador John L. Loeb Jr.

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Carl Holsøe

Interior with Woman Seen from Behind (Interiør med kvinde set bagfra)

$70,000–100,000
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signed "C. Holsøe" lower right
oil on canvas
37 x 28 1/2 in. (94 x 72.4 cm)
Painted circa 1900, in Denmark.

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Carl Holsøe

Danish | B. 1863 D. 1935

Carl Holsøe (1863-1935) was a central figure in the development of Danish interior painting, articulating a quietly modern vision of domestic space defined by stillness, order, and an atmosphere of introspective calm. Closely associated with Vilhelm Hammershøi and Peter Ilsted, who were described as the Danish Interior School, Holsøe reinterpreted seventeenth-century Dutch domestic traditions within a late nineteenth-century idiom grounded in bourgeois everyday life and subtle atmospheric nuance. His paintings typically depict unoccupied or sparsely populated rooms drawn from his own home, in which controlled light, restrained colour palettes, and carefully structured spatial organisation foster a mood of contemplative intimacy rather than an overt narrative drama. Widely exhibited and celebrated during his lifetime, Holsøe attained international recognition and his work has since been reassessed by modern collectors for its refined synthesis of historical influence and understated modern sensibility.



 

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