OSKAR BERGMAN, oil on masonite, signed Oskar Bergman and dated 14/9 1936.
Landscape. 22 x 32 cm.
Svensk bildkonstnär född i Stockholm. Autodidakt som tog inspiration till sitt skapande från studieresor till Tyskland, Italien och Frankrike.
Oskar Bergmans konst kännetecknas av stämningsfulla landskapsskildringar i starka färger. Motiven består ofta av landskap, små byar, skärgårdsmotiv och stadsvyer. Sirliga träd, ofta björkar, är ett återkommande.
Han erhöll 1957 Egron Lundgrenmedaljen av Kung Gustaf VI Adolf.
Representerad: Nationalmuseum i Stockholm, Göteborgs Konstmuseum, H.M.K. samlingar, Norrköping konstmuseum, Lund och Karlstads Muséer samt Malmö Museum och Thielska Galleriet i Stockholm.
Oskar Bergman was a Swedish visual artist born in Stockholm. Bergman was self-taught and took much inspiration from his study trips to Germany, Italy and France. Bergman worked as an etcher and painter, with his paintings, which emulate an overpowering Swedishness, is valued today not only in Sweden, but also international artists. With his razor-sharp and lifelike depictions of both city scapes and rural landscapes, Bergman managed to capture viewers and art audiences alike. As a self-taught artist, one is particularly impressed by his detailed and evocative painting style.
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