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Lot 059 - Antique Watercolor Painting on Paper, Scandinavian Nisse Folklore Scene with Gnome Figures Gathered Around a Pot of Porridge, Framed, 18-1/8" W x 15-5/8" H
Lot 059 - Antique Watercolor Painting on Paper, Scandinavian Nisse Folklore Scene with Gnome Figures Gathered Around a Pot of Porridge, Framed, 18-1/8" W x 15-5/8" H
Antique watercolor painting on paper depicting a Scandinavian folklore scene with a group of nisser — small gnome-like creatures from Nordic tradition — gathered around a large pot of porridge. A woman watches over the figures, who wear red caps and wooden clogs. The scene reflects the traditional nisse motif of farmstead spirits being appeased with porridge, a central element of Scandinavian folk belief. Unsigned.
The painting is housed in a wooden frame with no glass. The paper shows toning and scattered foxing. There is some paint loss and surface wear throughout the composition.