The artwork, titled “Selma Lagerlöf,” was created by Carl Larsson in 1908 in Sweden. Utilizing oil on canvas as the medium, this piece belongs to the Art Nouveau (Modern) movement and falls under the portrait genre. It is currently housed at Bonniers Konsthall in Stockholm, Sweden.
The artwork depicts an elderly woman seated on an ornately carved chair. The subject is elegantly posed with her head resting on one hand, exuding a serene and contemplative demeanor. She is dressed in a refined, dark-colored dress that complements her thoughtful expression. The background is richly detailed with delicate patterns and muted tones, imbued with touches of floral motifs that enhance the aesthetic complexity of the scene. The use of soft, harmonious colors and gentle brush strokes exemplifies the Art Nouveau style, which emphasizes natural forms and intricate details.