Sunset on a Bay, with Castle Ruins, Georg Emil Libert, 1848
129 notes
·
View notes
Lars Grönfelt (1926-1982) — Surrealistic Landscape [oil, canvas, 1975]
82 notes
·
View notes
Arranging Daffodils, 1894
Carl Tomsen
1K notes
·
View notes
Helmer Osslund, Vårafton bakom Kiruna, before 1912
90 notes
·
View notes
Wilhelm Bendz
A Sculptor in His Studio Working from Life, 1827
Statens Museum for Kunst
140 notes
·
View notes
Anna Palm de Rosa (Swedish, 1859 - 1924), Konstnärinnan framför Staffliet (The artist in Front of the Easel), 1885
Anna Sofia Palm de Rosa was a Swedish artist and landscape painter. In the 1890s she became one of Sweden's most popular painters with her watercolours of steamers and sailing ships and scenes of Stockholm. She also painted a memorable picture of a game of cards in Skagen's Brøndums Hotel while she spent a summer with the Skagen Painters. At the age of 36, Anna Palm left Sweden for good, spending the rest of her life in the south of Italy where she married an infantry officer.
68 notes
·
View notes
“Winter Night in the Mountains”, 1914, Harald Sohlberg.
465 notes
·
View notes
Gustaf Fjaestad (Swedish, 1868–1948)
Winter landscape, 1925
Oil on canvas, 94 x 103 cm.
Copyright © Bukowski Auktioner
104 notes
·
View notes
In the Month of June, L.A. Ring, 1899
811 notes
·
View notes
Simon Bang — The Scenery (acrylic on canvas, 2019)
5K notes
·
View notes
On the Bridge, 1903
Edvard Munch
738 notes
·
View notes
Eikturnir (Norwegian Eikþyrnir - “buck-horned”) is a mythical deer in German-Scandinavian mythology. According to the Elder Edda, Eikturnir stands on the roof of Valhalla, and eats the leaves of a European tree - Ash Yggdrasil. The water that drips from his horn gives rise to all rivers.
6 notes
·
View notes
Nature Retreat: Vintage Scandinavian River Art Print 🌿🖌️
3 notes
·
View notes
Emma Löwstedt-Chadwick (Swedish, 1855 - 1932) aka Emma Löwstädt-Chadwick, Strandparasollen, Bretagne, 1880
Emma (Hilma Amalia) Löwstädt was born in Stockholm and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts 1874 - 1880, she traveled to Paris and settled in Grez. There she met the American artist FB Chadwick. They married in 1882. Along with him, she bought the inn, which became the focal point for the Swedish 'konstnärskolonien' (artist colony) Grez. Emma's sister Eva was also an artist.
34 notes
·
View notes
“Sunshine in the Drawing Room (III)”, 1903, Vilhelm Hammershøi.
232 notes
·
View notes
August Malmström (Swedish, 1829 –1901)
Dancing Fairies, 1866
@ Wikimedia Commons
21 notes
·
View notes