Udsigt ved Vejbjerggaard med Venø by Niels Bjerre

Udsigt ved Vejbjerggaard med Venø 1933 - 1936

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drawing, pencil

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drawing

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landscape

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pencil

Dimensions: 203 mm (height) x 250 mm (width) (bladmaal)

Niels Bjerre’s pencil drawing offers us a glimpse of Vejbjerggaard, capturing a serene landscape where earth meets sky. Notice the solitary tree on the horizon, a motif that echoes through art history as a symbol of life, growth, and connection between the earthly and the divine. This tree is not merely botanical; it is a signifier deeply rooted in our collective consciousness. We find its echoes in ancient mythologies, where trees connect the underworld, earth, and heavens, similar to Yggdrasil in Norse cosmology. Consider, too, how the tree motif reappears in the visual traditions of cultures worldwide, often as a symbol of fertility. In Bjerre’s rendering, the tree’s silhouette against the open sky evokes a sense of longing and introspection. The image speaks to the deep, subconscious connection we have with nature, engaging viewers on an emotional level with a powerful visual representation. As time passes and the world changes, the tree persists, carrying layers of meaning, resurfacing in art across eras, and reminding us of the enduring power of symbols in our shared human story.

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