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Gazing Outward – Plein Air Painting in Sweden F653

The development of plein air realism in Sweden painting during the late 19th century represents one of the most significant artistic turning points in Swedish art history. It was regarded a liberation from the increasingly stagnant academic tradition upheld by the Royal Academy of Fine Arts and paved the way for modern art. This auction presents plein air painting from the late and onwards, by artists such as Per Ekström, Oskar Bergman, Olle Hjortzberg, and Robert Thegerström. We also include a contemporary work by Lars Jonsson, whose practice has been deeply influenced by the realist plein air tradition.

The major breakthrough for Swedish plein air painting occurred in the 1880s. A growing number of young Swedish artists began settling in France, rather than Germany as had previously been the custom. In France, the realist plein air movement had already had its breakthrough in the 1840s through the work of artists such as Camille Corot and Théodore Rousseau. This shift was facilitated by the English firm Winsor & Newton’s invention of ready-made oil paint in tubes in the 1840s, which enabled artists to increasingly turn their gaze outward, beyond the walls of the studios and academies, and depict the surrounding world directly. With easels and paint in hand, they positioned themselves along country roads, in town squares, and on seashores, intent on capturing the world around them with immediacy and authenticity.

Swedish artists increasingly sought training at Parisian academies such as the Académie Julian and the Académie Colarossi, and also ventured into the French countryside to study nature en plein air. Artists like Carl Larsson and Karl Nordström discovered the village of Grez-sur-Loing just outside Paris, where they chose to settle. Over time, more Scandinavian artists followed, and a vibrant artists’ colony emerged. Carl Larsson’s own words vividly reflect the spirit of the time: “Now the scales had fallen from my eyes, and the enchantment was broken. For the first time, I looked at nature. [...] No, now I have embraced nature, however simple she may be. The fertile, lustful earth shall now become the subject of my painting.”

 
13 items
Anshelm Schultzberg, Winter motif with red cottages.
1d 6h
Anshelm Schultzberg, Winter motif with red cottages.
Current bid 
10 500 SEK
Estimate
20 000 SEK
Sigfrid Ullman, Landscape.
1d 11h
Sigfrid Ullman, Landscape.
Current bid 
4 000 SEK
Estimate
4 000 SEK
Lars Jonsson, Ospreys.
1d 11h
Lars Jonsson, Ospreys.
Current bid 
35 000 SEK
Estimate
60 000 SEK
Thure Wallner, Squirrel.
1d 11h
Thure Wallner, Squirrel.
Current bid 
5 200 SEK
Estimate
5 000 SEK
Per Ekström, Sun Glitter.
1d 11h
Per Ekström, Sun Glitter.
Current bid 
1 100 SEK
Estimate
15 000 SEK
Olof Hermelin, Spring Landscape.
1d 11h
Olof Hermelin, Spring Landscape.
Current bid 
3 252 SEK
Estimate
6 000 SEK
Anton Genberg, Twilight over Lake Landscape.
1d 11h
Anton Genberg, Twilight over Lake Landscape.
Current bid 
4 600 SEK
Estimate
5 000 SEK
Mosse Stoopendaal, Fox in a Winter Landscape.
1d 11h
Mosse Stoopendaal, Fox in a Winter Landscape.
Current bid 
6 500 SEK
Estimate
12 000 SEK
Oskar Bergman, The Inner Courtyard.
1d 11h
Oskar Bergman, The Inner Courtyard.
Current bid 
6 000 SEK
Estimate
8 000 SEK
Oskar Bergman, Autumn Trees.
1d 11h
Oskar Bergman, Autumn Trees.
Current bid 
6 000 SEK
Estimate
10 000 SEK