Showcasing the best works by the acclaimed Nordic master of light and
solitude, this is the first major book on the artist since 1998.
The paintings of Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) have become increasingly
popular due their almost contemporary aesthetic. Admired and celebrated
during his lifetime, Hammershøi gradually fell into oblivion before
being rediscovered in the 1990s. He is now recognized as the iconic
painter of Nordic light and solitude.
This newly researched monograph presents the artist's best works, many
drawn from rarely seen private collections. Enigmatic and subtle, his
paintings feature empty interiors, shades of gray, and the silhouette of
a lone figure. Reminiscent of Edward Hopper, Hammershøi has an
impassioned following who will appreciate this new volume.
Multiple scholarly texts and an illustrated chronology shed new light on
Hammershøi's art and explore links with contemporary artists
highlighting Hammershøi's singular genius and more radical aesthetic,
which still engages and surprises us today.