Studie av en björk
Signerad F.W. Daterad 1876 på en lös bit papper uppfäst a tergo. Olja på papper 35,5 x 17,5 cm.
This study painted in 1876, was adopted for use for the central Birch tree in Ferdinand von Wrights's celebrated painting "Haglandskap vid Haminanlaks" (Pasture at Haminanlaks) from 1880 in the Atheneum, Helsinki (110.5 x 175 cm.) (see fig. ). In the final picture, von Wright has rendered the Birch tree with some of the bark stripped. Birch bark is traditionelly used in Scandinavia to make fires in the wild but in the nineteenth century it was commonly used also for making different type of bags and vessels.
Haminanlaks, the remote village where the von Wright brothers were born, is situated South of Kuopio in central Finland.