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Peek-a-boo 1901

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In this charming scene, we find ourselves drawn into a cozy, sunlit room that emanates warmth and tranquility. The focal point is a beautifully crafted wooden crib, vivid in its red hue, where a little girl peeks out with a mischievous expression—her playful spirit is palpable. Surrounding her are elements that speak of domestic life and creative energy: a sturdy table cluttered with art supplies, suggesting an artist's workspace overflowing with inspiration. The soft, neutral tones of the wooden floors contrast gently with the bright hues of the crib and the elaborate textile draped over the nearby rocking chair, hinting at a home filled with love and artistic pursuit.

The composition is inviting and intimate; the viewer can almost hear the gentle crackle of the fire in the fireplace, evoking a sense of comfort. Larsson's technique shines through in the detailed rendering of textures—from the warmth of the wooden furniture to the playful patterns of the fabric. The emotional impact of this artwork is profound; it encapsulates the joy of childhood discovery intertwined with a creative lifestyle. This piece not only captures a moment in time but also reflects the values of family life in early 20th-century Sweden—a period rich in artistic expression and domestic intimacy.

Peek-a-boo 1901

Carl Larsson

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1901

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Dimensions:

4000 × 2742 px
380 × 550 mm

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This artwork is provided as a public domain image resource. You can use the free 2K file for everyday creative work, while 4K and Ultra HD files are available with credits.

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