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Harald Sohlberg:

Infinite Landscapes


  • Hirmer
  • by Nationalmuseet for Konst Oslo
Majestic and magical landscapes, the soft beauty of fields of flowers, the raw cold of winter: the works of Harald Sohlberg combine a Romantic perception of nature with a contemporary pictorial language akin to Symbolism. This volume assembles some 60 pai ntings, in addition to a number of drawings, prints and photographs by the artist and grants insight into his conceptual world through his correspondence.

ISBN 9783777430881 | E | HB
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Publisher Hirmer
ISBN 9783777430881
Author(s) Nationalmuseet for Konst Oslo
Publication date December 2018
Edition Hardback
Dimensions mm
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Majestic and magical landscapes, the soft beauty of fields of flowers, the raw cold of winter: the works of Harald Sohlberg combine a Romantic perception of nature with a contemporary pictorial language akin to Symbolism. This volume assembles some 60 paintings, in addition to a number of drawings, prints and photographs by the artist and grants insight into his conceptual world through his correspondence. In particular the mountain world surrounding Rondane National Park provided Harald Sohlberg (1869 - 1935) with inexhaustible inspiration for countless studies and watercolours which were later incorporated into his landscape pictures.
This volume places one of his most famous works, Winter Night in the Mountains, in a new context and casts light on less well-known aspects of Sohlberg 's oeuvre, which also includes street scenes, for example. One characteristic of his works that is particularly attractive is the lack of people in them - not least because their traces always appear present. This reveals a critical attitude to the modern age and at the same time allows the viewer to become immersed in his or her own stories.