Carl Larsson's watercolour painting The Farm and the Wharf (1898) was one of 24 paintings in the book A Home (1899), with which Carl Larsson wanted to show how to decorate his home well. The book opens with a text in which Larsson describes his family life in the cottage Lilla Hyttnäs in the village of Sundborn outside Falun. This is followed by 24 watercolour paintings depicting scenes from the house and the Larsson family's life.
About the painting The farm and the bridge house says Carl Larsson in Ett hem:
In the new bridge house there are two small rooms with fireplaces. In the island - you can see it in the winter picture of Brita kicking the snow - the maidens live both in summer and at Christmas.
The original measured 43×32 cm. Depending on the size you choose, the cropping may be slightly different.
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