The artwork is titled “Skrædderbakken, Grejsdalen in Vejle, Denmark,” created by Lili Elbe in the year 1903. It belongs to the Post-Impressionism art movement and depicts a landscape.
This artwork presents a tranquil and lush green landscape, characteristic of Grejsdalen in Vejle, Denmark. The scene is dominated by a verdant hill at the center, its slopes covered with dense trees. At the base of the hill, a small house, partially obscured by the foliage, is visible, nestling in the serene environment. A lone tree stands prominently in the foreground to the left, adding to the composition’s depth and natural charm. The sky is overcast, providing a gentle contrast to the rich greens of the landscape. The painting’s soft, blended brush strokes evoke a sense of calm and connection to nature, typical of the Post-Impressionist style.