Ester Almqvist, Rain-heavy clouds
Oil on canvas 37.5 x 41 cm.
Minor marks.
Likely executed in Småland during the 1920s, Ester Almqvist's native region. The painting clearly evokes associations with the two major depicters of the Småland landscape; Markus Larsson (1825-1864) and Kilian Zoll (1818-1860).
Ester Almqvist was a Swedish visual artist born in Bromma, Stockholm. She studied under Gustaf Cederström and Carl Larsson at Valand Academy in Gothenburg, as well as at the Artists' Association School of Painting in Stockholm. Almqvist was a close friend with med Tora Vega Holmström who convinced her to move to Skåne where many of her paintings were created. Almqvist adhered to the national romanticist tradition but her paintings anticipated the newly created neo impressionistic and expressionistic styles. She was renowned for her twilight paintings. "Sammankomsten" (The Gathering) is a well-known work found in the collections of the National Museum.
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