Impressionism and the North - late 19th century French avant-garde art and the art in the Nordic countries 1870-1920 : Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

For the first time a complete picture is presented of the relationship between late 19th-century French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism and Scandinavian art. In a series of essays the ways in which Scandinavian artists adopted the radical new French painting are discussed as well as the interest of private Scandinavian art collectors and museum in French avantgarde art. Individual essays are devoted to Paul Gaugin's stay in Copenhagen in the mid-1880s and Claude Monet's journey to Norway in the winter of 1895. Among the Scandinavian artists included in the catalogue mention may be made of Edvard Munch, Anders Zorn and Jens Ferdinand Willumsen.

Originaltitel
Impressionismen och Norden Engelska
Författare
(Torsten Gunnarsson ... forward by Hans Henrik Brummer catalogue editors: Torsten Gunnarsson and Per Hedström translation: Carina Fryklund foto: Nationalmuseums fotoateljé ....)
Genre
Katalog
Språk
Engelska
Förlag År Ort Om boken ISBN
Nationalmuseum, C O Ekblad 2002 Sverige, Stockholm, Västervik 311 sidor. ill. (huvudsakligen i färg) 29 cm