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Tones: Tangerine, Misty Gray, Basil
About The Print: An overcast sky stretches out over a field of autumn colors with a small row of trees on one side off in the distance.
About The Artist: Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi was born in 1864 in Copenhagen. His celebrated work is known for being poetic and subdued, which gives his paintings a softly modern feeling. Hammershøi often depicted simple, sparse scenes, using soft light and muted colors to create a tranquil ambiance. His unique style and focus on the play of light and shadow have earned him recognition as one of the most significant Danish artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Tones: Tangerine, Misty Gray, Basil
About The Print: An overcast sky stretches out over a field of autumn colors with a small row of trees on one side off in the distance.
About The Artist: Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi was born in 1864 in Copenhagen. His celebrated work is known for being poetic and subdued, which gives his paintings a softly modern feeling. Hammershøi often depicted simple, sparse scenes, using soft light and muted colors to create a tranquil ambiance. His unique style and focus on the play of light and shadow have earned him recognition as one of the most significant Danish artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Tones: Tangerine, Misty Gray, Basil
About The Print: An overcast sky stretches out over a field of autumn colors with a small row of trees on one side off in the distance.
About The Artist: Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi was born in 1864 in Copenhagen. His celebrated work is known for being poetic and subdued, which gives his paintings a softly modern feeling. Hammershøi often depicted simple, sparse scenes, using soft light and muted colors to create a tranquil ambiance. His unique style and focus on the play of light and shadow have earned him recognition as one of the most significant Danish artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.























