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Carl Fredrik Hill

(Sweden, 1849-1911)
Estimate
2 500 000 - 3 000 000 SEK
224 000 - 268 000 EUR
229 000 - 275 000 USD
Hammer price
3 000 000 SEK
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Carl Fredrik Hill
(Sweden, 1849-1911)

Beach scene from Luc-sur-mer

Signed Hill. Executed in 1876. Canvas laid down on panel 53.5 x 64.5 cm.

Literature

Exhibition catalogue from the Nationalmuseum no 142, "Konstnärsförbundet 1891-1920", Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Febr-March 1948, illustrated half page in advertisement for Wahlström & Widstrand's series of art books (under the title "Havsmotiv").
Erik Blomberg, "Carl Fredrik Hill. Hans friska och sjuka konst", 1949, catalogued as number 16, page 99 and illustrated full page in the plate section (under the title "Strandbild från Luc-sur-mer").

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Carl Fredrik Hill was a Swedish artist born in Lund. Hill is considered one of Sweden's formost landscape painters. His fate and artistry are perhaps the strangest but most interesting in Swedish art history. Born in an academic home in Lund, despite his father's protests, he managed to begin studies at the Art Academy in Stockholm and then traveled to France, where he came in contact with Corot's landscape painting. He found his inspiration in Barbizon and later on the River Oise, in Luc-sur-Mer and Bois-le-Roi. He painted frantically with the hope of being accepted into the Salon de Paris. Already during his student years, he struggled with an incipient mental illness and at the age of 28 he was taken to the mental hospital in Passy. During the hospital stay he began his rich production of drawings and then continued with the production after his return to Lund, where he was cared for by his family for the rest of his life. In thousands drawings, a fantasy world of figures scenes appears. Today, Hill's river landscape and flowering fruit trees from the years in France, together with the visionary drawings from the period of illness in Lund, have received great recognition. His art depicts a loneliness and longing that is easy to get caught up in. He is mainly represented at the Malmö Museum and at the National Museum in Stockholm.

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