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Olof ArboreliusOlof Arborelius Ships in Moonlight Italian Coastal Scenec. 1870
c. 1870
About the Item
This moonlit harbor scene is painted with remarkable spontaneity and freedom. A dark sailing vessel rises against a glowing path of reflected moonlight, while the surrounding boats, distant shoreline and soft mountainous forms dissolve into silvery blue atmosphere. The composition is executed with quick and highly suggestive brushwork, giving the painting an immediacy that feels almost impressionistic in spirit.
Although the precise location remains unidentified, the motif appears far more southern than Scandinavian. The open water, the silhouette of the ships, the distant rock formations and the warm nocturnal atmosphere suggest Italy rather than Sweden. This interpretation fits naturally within Olof Arborelius’ artistic development and documented travels. Arborelius stayed in Italy from the autumn of 1870 until January 1872, and during 1871 he spent time in Naples and Capri. These Italian journeys became deeply important to his artistic formation and produced a number of highly atmospheric oil studies focused on light, air and fleeting effects.
Arborelius studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in Stockholm between 1861 and 1868. After his academic training he traveled extensively through Europe, visiting Düsseldorf, Paris, Munich and Italy. He later became one of Sweden’s most respected landscape painters and eventually served as professor of landscape painting at the Academy from 1902 until 1909. Although he is today especially associated with landscapes from Dalarna and central Sweden, his southern travels reveal another side of his art, one more closely connected to light, mood and plein air observation.
The present work belongs convincingly to this more atmospheric aspect of his oeuvre. The painting does not rely on detailed description, but instead captures the sensation of standing before water under moonlight, where forms gradually dissolve into reflection and haze. The silver path of light across the sea becomes the compositional axis of the image, while the surrounding darkness is animated through subtle variations of blue, grey and warm white.
Particularly compelling is the freshness of execution. The brushwork remains rapid and searching, preserving the character of direct observation rather than studio finish. This quality aligns closely with the oil sketches and Italian studies for which Arborelius later became admired. The work therefore possesses both intimacy and immediacy, allowing the viewer to sense the artist’s direct encounter with the motif.
Title: Ships in Moonlight
monogram signed OA
oil on canvas
unframed 42 × 60 cm (16.5 × 23.6 in)
framed 55 × 74 cm (21.7 × 29.1 in)
Reverse inscribed “Rosen”, possibly referring to Georg von Rosen.
Provenance:
Private collection, Sweden
Condition report:
The painting presents well with age related wear consistent with the age.
- Creator:Olof Arborelius (1842 - 1915, Swedish)
- Creation Year:c. 1870
- Dimensions:Height: 21.66 in (55 cm)Width: 29.14 in (74 cm)
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- Condition:The painting presents well with age related wear consistent with the age. Old frame with fine patina and some old repairs.
- Gallery Location:Stockholm, SE
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1445218123672
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