Nils Kreuger
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Nils Edvard Kreuger (11 October 1858 – 11 May 1930) was a Swedish painter. He specialized in landscapes and rural scenes.[1]
Biography[]
His father, Johan August (1821–1887), operated a lumber and wood products business. In 1874, he began his studies at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts, but was forced to discontinue them due to illness. In 1878, he was able to resume studying at the private painting school of Edvard Perséus. He then went to Paris, in 1881, and studied with Jean-Paul Laurens at the Académie Colarossi.[2] Much of his time was spent painting en plein aire in Grez-sur-Loing. As his style progressed, he showed a preference for painting at dawn or dusk, in haze or rain. His first exhibition at the Salon came in 1882.
After 1885, he was a supporter of the "[3] At this time, he abandoned painting en plein aire in favor of Romantic nationalism. In 1886, he married Bertha Elisabeth von Essen (1857-1932), the daughter of an army officer, and settled in Bourg-la-Reine.
", a group that was opposed to the outmoded teaching methods at the Royal Academy. He was also active in creating the (Artists' Union).In 1887, he returned to Sweden, looking for a quiet place to paint, and chose Varberg, where he worked with Richard Bergh and Karl Nordstrom to establish what came to be known as the ; a term coined by Prince Eugen, himself an amateur artist. It was a reaction to the prevailing realistic style of landscape painting and may have been inspired by Bergh's attraction to the works of Paul Gauguin.[4] He was also influenced by Van Gogh, whose paintings were exhibited in Copenhagen in 1893.
In 1896, he moved to Stockholm, but visited Öland in the summers, where he painted cows and horses. After 1900, his palette lightened and he began adding dots to his work. He also did illustrations, designed furniture and produced some humorous paintings called the "historiska baksidor" (historic backs), showing famous rulers from behind. Between 1904 and 1905, he executed some large wall paintings at the . In his final years, he had problems with his eyesight, but was able to continue painting.
His works may be seen in the Nationalmuseum,[5] Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde,[6] the Thiel Gallery, and the Göteborgs konstmuseum.[7]
The industrialist, Ivar Kreuger, was his cousin.
Selected paintings[]
Mid Day Rest
Grazing Cow
October Evening at Apelviken (Varberg)
King Karl X, from "Historic Backs"
Evening in March
In the Rain (Paris)
References[]
- ^ Biography from the Nordisk Familjebok @ Project Runeberg
- ^ Gunnar Carlquist (ed.) Svensk uppslagsbok, Vol.15 (1933)
- ^ Lexikon för konst, Vol. 2, pg.705 (1958)
- ^ Bengt-Arne Person, Varbergsskolan (1993) ISBN 91-87896-15-X
- ^ Nationalmuseum
- ^ Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
- ^ Göteborgs konstmuseum
External links[]
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- Biography @ the Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon
- More works by Kreuger @ ArtNet
- 1858 births
- 1930 deaths
- 19th-century Swedish painters
- 19th-century male artists
- Swedish male painters
- 20th-century Swedish painters
- 20th-century male artists