Summer Night by Kitty Kielland - 1886 - 135.5 x 100.5 cm Nasjonalmuseet Summer Night by Kitty Kielland - 1886 - 135.5 x 100.5 cm Nasjonalmuseet

Summer Night

oil on canvas • 135.5 x 100.5 cm
  • Kitty Kielland - 8 October 1843 - 1 October 1914 Kitty Kielland 1886

Oh my, I would visit this place so much! 

A calm lake lies encircled by shadowy, forested hills. It is twilight, and the sun is on the verge of disappearing over the horizon. A faint reflection of light is evident on the water surface, along with the reflection of the clouds, hills, and mother-of-pearl-like shimmering of the sky. In the distance in the murky light, a small boat can be discerned with a person rowing toward the horizon. In the foreground, close to the viewer, are slender, green reeds; they are as motionless in the calm evening as the delicate water lilies scattered across the lake like stars in the sky.

The painting depicts the enchanted twilight that is so characteristic of Nordic woodlands on summer nights. The painting’s serene atmosphere suggests timelessness and permanence, evoking the mysterious, eternal laws of nature. The link to natural mysticism is heightened by how the darkness shrouds the lake’s surroundings, and by the reflections on the water surface that make heaven and earth seem interwoven.

It was a local lake (Dælivannet) at Fleskum in Bærum that inspired Kitty Kielland to create this painting. Along with several of her fellow artists, she spent the summer of 1886 at Fleskum Farm; the Fleskum Summer is often seen as inaugurating neo-romanticism in Norwegian art, and Kielland was a practitioner of this movement well into the 1890s.

We present this painting thanks to the Nasjonalmuseet in Oslo. They have launched a new website with their amazing collection; be sure to explore it!

P.S. Summer nights in the North are totally amazing. Here you can see how Edvard Munch was inspired by them. <3