Edvard og Nina Grieg ved klaveret by P.S. Krøyer

Edvard og Nina Grieg ved klaveret 1899

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Dimensions 385 mm (height) x 487 mm (width) (plademaal)

This is P.S. Krøyer's "Edvard og Nina Grieg ved klaveret," an intimate look into the lives of two prominent figures in the world of Norwegian music. Krøyer, a contemporary, captures Edvard Grieg at the piano, with his wife Nina standing close by, perhaps singing along. During the late 19th century, the rise of nationalism deeply influenced the arts. Grieg's music, celebrated for its distinct Norwegian character, became a symbol of national identity. In that context, Nina, who often performed her husband's songs, played a crucial role in popularizing his work. This image is more than just a portrait; it reflects the Griegs' deep personal and professional bond. Krøyer offers us a glimpse into their shared creative space, where music and companionship intertwine. The setting is domestic, yet the scene suggests a quiet moment of artistic collaboration. It speaks to the power of music to transcend personal experience, touching upon broader themes of cultural identity and national pride.

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