Niels Walseth / Carl Soderberg(1914-2001) - Portrait eines Fischermann





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Portrait eines Fischermann 是一幅丹麦于1950–1960年间创作的油画,由尼尔斯·沃尔塞斯(Niels Walseth)创作,带框出售。
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Portrait of a Fisherman
Artist: Niels Walseth (1914–2001)
Signature: 'Carl Soderberg' (pseudonym of the artist)
Technique: oil on canvas
Dimensions: approximately 65 × 55 cm (with frame), 50 × 40 cm (without frame)
Period of origin: mid-20th century
Description
This atmospheric painting depicts the portrait of an older fisherman in the typical Nordic coastal environment – a motif that the Danish painter Niels Walseth (under his pseudonym Carl Soderberg) mastered particularly well. The fisherman wears weather-beaten clothing and the characteristic sou'wester hat; a pipe in his mouth gives him a warm, down-to-earth expression.
Walseth works with a realistic yet very lively painting style: the fine wrinkles, the color modulation of the skin, and the carefully crafted materials reveal the artist's keen observation. The cool, bright tones of the background – sea, beach, and sky – create a calm, maritime atmosphere that harmoniously complements the portrait.
artistic classification
Niels Walseth is known for his figurative coastal and fisherman's portraits, which he often signed under the pseudonym Carl Soderberg. His works depict robust, authentic character studies of Nordic sailors and are part of a popular field of Scandinavian genre and marine painting. This painting is a particularly successful example of his works from the mid-20th century.
state
The painting is in good, well-maintained condition. The canvas is taut, with clear and vibrant colors. The gilded, decorative frame is well preserved; minor signs of aging may be present, but they do not affect the overall impression.
Shipping note
Shipping is carried out insured, quickly, and carefully packed by a professional shipping service. The frame is included free of charge and is part of the delivery, but it does not constitute part of the artwork offered in a legal sense. No liability can be accepted for any transport damages to the frame.
Portrait of a Fisherman
Artist: Niels Walseth (1914–2001)
Signature: 'Carl Soderberg' (pseudonym of the artist)
Technique: oil on canvas
Dimensions: approximately 65 × 55 cm (with frame), 50 × 40 cm (without frame)
Period of origin: mid-20th century
Description
This atmospheric painting depicts the portrait of an older fisherman in the typical Nordic coastal environment – a motif that the Danish painter Niels Walseth (under his pseudonym Carl Soderberg) mastered particularly well. The fisherman wears weather-beaten clothing and the characteristic sou'wester hat; a pipe in his mouth gives him a warm, down-to-earth expression.
Walseth works with a realistic yet very lively painting style: the fine wrinkles, the color modulation of the skin, and the carefully crafted materials reveal the artist's keen observation. The cool, bright tones of the background – sea, beach, and sky – create a calm, maritime atmosphere that harmoniously complements the portrait.
artistic classification
Niels Walseth is known for his figurative coastal and fisherman's portraits, which he often signed under the pseudonym Carl Soderberg. His works depict robust, authentic character studies of Nordic sailors and are part of a popular field of Scandinavian genre and marine painting. This painting is a particularly successful example of his works from the mid-20th century.
state
The painting is in good, well-maintained condition. The canvas is taut, with clear and vibrant colors. The gilded, decorative frame is well preserved; minor signs of aging may be present, but they do not affect the overall impression.
Shipping note
Shipping is carried out insured, quickly, and carefully packed by a professional shipping service. The frame is included free of charge and is part of the delivery, but it does not constitute part of the artwork offered in a legal sense. No liability can be accepted for any transport damages to the frame.

