Boy fishing.
Signed Otto Sinding. Oil on canvas 38 x 50 cm.
Otto Sinding was a Norwegian painter and illustrator who is known for his depictions of the Norwegian landscape and rural life. Sinding was born in Trondheim, Norway, and studied art in Düsseldorf and Munich. He later traveled extensively throughout Europe and lived in Paris for a time before returning to Norway.
Sinding's art is characterized by his use of vivid colors and bold brushstrokes. He often painted landscapes, seascapes, and rural scenes, depicting the natural beauty of Norway and the lives of its people. His paintings capture the changing seasons and the unique light of the Norwegian countryside, from the long, bright summer days to the dark, snowy winters.
In addition to his paintings, Sinding was also an accomplished illustrator. He created illustrations for books and magazines, often depicting scenes from Norwegian folklore and mythology. His illustrations are notable for their attention to detail and the way in which they capture the spirit of the stories they depict.