File:An Arctic Spring Day. Study from North Norway (Anna Boberg) - Nationalmuseum - 21300.tif

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Anna Boberg: An Arctic Spring Day. Study from North Norway  wikidata:Q18600023 reasonator:Q18600023
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Title
English: An Arctic Spring Day. Study from North Norway
Svenska: Arktisk vårdag. Studie från Nordlandet
Object type painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Genre landscape art Edit this at Wikidata
Description
English: Anna Boberg travelled to Norway and Lofoten for the first time in the summer of 1901. The countryside, the special light, the aurora borealis and midnight sun deeply impressed the artist. She made some three dozen return visits and had a winter nest and a summer house built there. Anna Boberg was a prolific artist and left a large number of paintings. The title of this painting is crucial – what appears at first glance to be midwinter is, in fact, spring.
Svenska: Anna Boberg reste till Norge och Lofoten för första gången sommaren 1901. Upplevelsen av naturen, det speciella ljuset, norrskenet och midnattsolen gjorde ett oerhört intryck på konstnären. Hon återvände ett trettiotal gånger och lät uppföra ett vinternäste och ett sommarhus där. Anna Boberg hade en synnerligen rik produktion och har efterlämnat ett betydande antal målningar. I denna målning är titeln viktig – det som vid första anblicken förefaller vara midvinter är i själva verket en vårdag.
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English: Anna Boberg travelled to Norway and Lofoten for the first time in the summer of 1901. The countryside, the special light, the aurora borealis and midnight sun deeply impressed the artist. She made some three dozen return visits and had a winter nest and a summer house built there. Anna Boberg was a prolific artist and left a large number of paintings. The title of this painting is crucial – what appears at first glance to be midwinter is, in fact, spring.
Svenska: Anna Boberg reste till Norge och Lofoten för första gången sommaren 1901. Upplevelsen av naturen, det speciella ljuset, norrskenet och midnattsolen gjorde ett oerhört intryck på konstnären. Hon återvände ett trettiotal gånger och lät uppföra ett vinternäste och ett sommarhus där. Anna Boberg hade en synnerligen rik produktion och har efterlämnat ett betydande antal målningar. I denna målning är titeln viktig – det som vid första anblicken förefaller vara midvinter är i själva verket en vårdag.
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Medium oil on canvas
medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259
Dimensions height: 100 cm (39.3 in); width: 80 cm (31.4 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,100U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,80U174728
institution QS:P195,Q842858
Accession number
NM 4248
Inscriptions
Svenska: Signerad: A. Boberg
References
Source/Photographer Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum
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