Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland
Seven timber houses are listed in this site located in the
east of Sweden, representing the zenith of a regional timber building
tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. They reflect the
prosperity of independent farmers who in the 19th century used their
wealth to build substantial new homes with elaborately decorated
ancillary houses or suites of rooms reserved for festivities. The
paintings represent a fusion of folk art with the styles favoured by the
landed gentry of the time, including Baroque and Rococo. Decorated by
painters, including known and unknown itinerant artists, the listed
properties represent the final flowering of a long cultural tradition.