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Hans Gude (Norwegian, 1825–1903) - Fresh breeze off the Norwegian coast
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“Fjordlandskap fra Balestrand” (1848) by Hans Gude.
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Moonlight Landscape with Sleigh by Hans Gude
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i12bent · 8 months
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Gustaf Rydberg (Sept. 13, 1835 - 1933) was a Swedish landscape painter who pioneered plein air technique in his works from Skåne where he was born and kept returning to.
Rydberg studied at the Danish Royal Academy, then moved on to the Swedish Academy, and finally spent five years in Dusseldorf with Hans Gude. Later in life he traveled extensively, often accompanying the Swedish King on trips to Norway. In 1897 he finally settled permanently in his home region, Skåne.
Above - Gustaf Rydberg: Vinterlandskap, 1874 - oil on wood panel (Göteborgs Konstmuseum)
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an-american-in-norway · 8 months
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Norwegian Highlands in Sunrise Hans Gude 1854
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By the Mill Pond (Hans Gude, 1850)
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carloskaplan · 2 years
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Pescando con arpón, de Hans Gude e Adolph Tidemand
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oublimsart · 4 months
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Hans Gude
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MWW Artwork of the Day (7/7/22) Hans Gude (Norwegian, 1825–1903) By the Mill Pond (En mølledam)(1850) Oil on paper, 34 x 47 cm. Nasjonalgalleriet, Oslo
Gude is considered, along with Johan Christian Dahl, to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters, a mainstay of Norwegian National Romanticism, and a noted representative of the Düsseldorf school of painting.  His artistic career was not one marked with drastic change and revolution, but was instead a steady progression that slowly reacted to general trends in the artistic world. Gude's early works are of idyllic, sun-drenched Norwegian landscapes which present a romantic, yet still realistic view of his country.  Gude initially painted primarily with oils in a studio, basing his works on studies he had done earlier in the field. However, as Gude matured as a painter he began to paint en plein air and espoused the merits of doing so to his students.
For more of this artist's work see this MWW gallery: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=TheMuseumWithoutWalls&set=a.3506699199435424
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Hans Gude - Summer evening from the Kristianiafjord (1901)
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a-willing-heart · 2 years
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“Vinterettermiddag”  (1847) by Hans Gude (1825-1903)
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Homeland – Apollinary Vasnetsov // Landscape with a Plowed Field and a Village – Georges Michel // Via Appia at Sunset – Alexander Ivanov // Fields Near Dresden with a White Horse – Johan Christian Dahl // Landscape at Ljan – Hans Gude // Cornfield at Sunset – John William Inchbold // The Wheat Field – George Inness // The Old Witch Sleep and the Good Man Grace – The Amazing Devil
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i12bent · 2 years
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Frits Thaulow was a Norwegian painter who studied and lived in Copenhagen for a while. There he married a Danish girl and thus became Paul Gauguin's brother in law...
He studied at the Royal Academy but it didn't suit him - nor did Hans Gude's Karlsruhe school. Off he went to France to do plein air naturalist canvases - and in 1889 he had a major breakthrough with his canvases of the river Seine...
He is represented at the best Scandinavian museums and in many international collections, as well.
Above: Summer's Day, 1881 - oil on canvas (Bergen Kunstmuseum)
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an-american-in-norway · 7 months
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Skogsinteriør, Sarabråten Hans Gude 16. juli 1872
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