THE UNUSUAL USE OF COLOUR – Portraits and lascapes: symbolic meaning intertwine in the painting of Harald Slott Moller

1POST.1HARALD SLOTT MOLLER 1/2 – He was born in Copenhagen, studyng at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He was married to the artist Agnes Slott Møller. Harald Slott-Møller is most known for his portraits of prominent Southern Jutland and South Schleswig. He was influenced by Naturalism and Realism, but later also incorporated new trends such as Symbolism and Neo-Romanticism. In parallel with his career as a painter, he also designed handicrafts (such as jewellery and pottery). Its portraits appear (each with its individual background), a landscape or some characteristic buildings. 5POST.2HARALD SLOTT MOLLER 2/2 – Visiting the Vejle Kunstmuseum) in the town centre of Vejle (in southeastern Jutland, Denmark), if you observe its “Midsummer Night near Vejle Fjord”, you see an landscape painting, but at the same time a portrait (propably depicting the artist’s wife Agnes Slott-Møller), and yes, the atmosphere of this painting is characterized by an unusual use of color (especially in the woman’s prominent red cape). The atmosphere in this painting is characterized by an unusual use of colour, not least in the woman’s prominent red cape. Harald Slott-Møller had a background both in naturalism and symbolism, wherefore surface, colour and symbolic meaning intertwine in the painting. 17POST.3

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