The artwork titled “Street Scene Rome, a Young Girl at Her Needlework,” created by Carl Bloch in 1865, is a genre painting executed in oil on canvas. Belonging to the Realism art movement, this piece measures 62 by 46 centimeters. The painting illustrates a typical scene of everyday life, depicting a young girl engrossed in her needlework while seated outside.
In the artwork, a young girl is depicted seated on the steps of what appears to be a rustic, brick-framed entrance. She is absorbed in her needlework, her focus entirely on the task at hand. The girl is dressed in modest, flowing attire, with light-colored fabrics accentuating her serene demeanor. The scene includes subtle details that enhance its realism, such as the worn steps and the texture of the surrounding walls. In the shadowy background, a figure can be discerned, adding depth and context to the scene. The setting evokes a timeless simplicity, capturing a slice of quotidian life in Rome during the 19th century.