Paintings by Peder Balke
Christopher Riopelle ; Knut Ljøgodt ; Marit Ingeborg Lange
In 1832, the Norwegian painter Peder Balke (1804-1887) traveled to the far north of Norway to the dramatic coastline of the
North Cape. The experience was so profound that he built his career painting isolated Arctic Circle seascapes. Les mer
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In 1832, the Norwegian painter Peder Balke (1804-1887) traveled to the far north of Norway to the dramatic coastline of the
North Cape. The experience was so profound that he built his career painting isolated Arctic Circle seascapes. His pictures
were originally rooted in the 19th-century romanticism of artists such as Caspar David Friedrich and his compatriot, Johan
Christian Dahl. Later in his career Balke created improvised seascapes with roughly applied brushwork-sometimes using his
hands, a technique that was prescient of early modern expressionism. His profile as an artist had fallen into obscurity outside
of Norway, but now this book brings together a group of Balke's pictures from collections in Europe and the United States,
and introduces readers to a unique artist and personality whose works bridged 19th-century romanticism and early modern expressionism.
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Utgitt:
2014
Forlag: National Gallery Company Ltd
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781857095821
Format: 26 x 24 cm
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Marit Ingeborg Lange is former curator and research fellow at the National Gallery, Oslo.
Knut Ljogodt is former director of the Northern Norway Art Museum, Tromso. Christopher Riopelle is curator of post-1800 paintings at the National Gallery, London.
Knut Ljogodt is former director of the Northern Norway Art Museum, Tromso. Christopher Riopelle is curator of post-1800 paintings at the National Gallery, London.