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Dahl, Christian Johan: Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)
Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)
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Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)

Johan Christian Dahl
Romantism | Landscapes
Reference #: #4426
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Dahl, Christian Johan: Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)
Dahl, Christian Johan: Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)
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Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)

The painting shows a winter landscape at sunset. It is dominated by an old spreading tree without leaves, standing among a group of stone boulders covered with snow. The sky has shades of orange and grey, suggesting that the day is ending. A snowy field with several trees and a small house or barn can be seen in the background. The whole scene exudes the peace and quiet of the winter countryside.

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Prevailing color of this fine art print is brown and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Johan Christian Claussen Dahl (1788-1857) was the first Norwegian Romantic painter. He was born into a family of simple fishermen from Bergen. At first, he studied theology, but his teacher soon revealed Dahl’s talent. Therefore, he moved under the supervision of the most respectable Bergen master painter, Johann Georg Müller. He then completed his studies at the University of Copenhagen. There, he discovered his passion for landscape painting. It was, however, considered the lowest level of art in academic circles, which troubled Dahl as he wanted to capture the beauty and wildness of Norwegian nature ( Hellefossen at Hokksund) He improved his technique, for which he was rewarded in 1815 when the Danish Prince Christian Frederik himself commissioned him and bought 13 paintings for his royal collection. This brought Dahl not only recognition and fame, but also a great favour with the prince. The prince was the one who invited him to Italy in 1820, where Dahl spent 10 months and developed his landscape paintings to perfection. Like John Constable, he felt that the sky on canvas played an important role, which we see in the images Studies of Clouds, Clouds, or Rays of Sun in the Clouds. When he returned to Norway in the 1850s, he was officially welcomed. He participated in the establishment of the Norwegian National Gallery. His personal life, however, was sad. His wife died in childbirth, and two of his four children died of scarlet fever. He also prematurely died to this insidious disease in 1857. In 1934, his body was transferred to the cemetery at St. James Bergen.

Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)

Johan Christian Dahl
Romantism | Landscapes
Reference #: #4426

Motif size (width max. 120 cm)

Total size: 80 x 66 cm

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Shipping date: 2 days
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41 €

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Winter landscape in Vordingborg (Denmark)

The painting shows a winter landscape at sunset. It is dominated by an old spreading tree without leaves, standing among a group of stone boulders covered with snow. The sky has shades of orange and grey, suggesting that the day is ending. A snowy field with several trees and a small house or barn can be seen in the background. The whole scene exudes the peace and quiet of the winter countryside.

This description was created by artificial intelligence, please be indulgent.



Prevailing color of this fine art print is brown and its shape is landscape. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

Johan Christian Claussen Dahl (1788-1857) was the first Norwegian Romantic painter. He was born into a family of simple fishermen from Bergen. At first, he studied theology, but his teacher soon revealed Dahl’s talent. Therefore, he moved under the supervision of the most respectable Bergen master painter, Johann Georg Müller. He then completed his studies at the University of Copenhagen. There, he discovered his passion for landscape painting. It was, however, considered the lowest level of art in academic circles, which troubled Dahl as he wanted to capture the beauty and wildness of Norwegian nature ( Hellefossen at Hokksund) He improved his technique, for which he was rewarded in 1815 when the Danish Prince Christian Frederik himself commissioned him and bought 13 paintings for his royal collection. This brought Dahl not only recognition and fame, but also a great favour with the prince. The prince was the one who invited him to Italy in 1820, where Dahl spent 10 months and developed his landscape paintings to perfection. Like John Constable, he felt that the sky on canvas played an important role, which we see in the images Studies of Clouds, Clouds, or Rays of Sun in the Clouds. When he returned to Norway in the 1850s, he was officially welcomed. He participated in the establishment of the Norwegian National Gallery. His personal life, however, was sad. His wife died in childbirth, and two of his four children died of scarlet fever. He also prematurely died to this insidious disease in 1857. In 1934, his body was transferred to the cemetery at St. James Bergen.


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