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Axel Wilhelm Nordgren (5 December 1828, Stockholm - 12 February 1888,
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) was a Swedish landscape painter.


Biography

His father,
Carl Wilhelm Nordgren Carl Wilhelm Nordgren (11 May 1804, Stockholm - 9 January 1857, Stockholm) was a Swedish portrait painter and professional trumpeter, for the Life Guards of Horse. Biography His father, Gustaf Daniel Nordgren, was a watchmaker. While still quite ...
, was a well known portrait painter from whom he took his first lessons. After completing his courses at the
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but, for unknown reasons, did not attend. In 1849, he presented some landscapes at an Academy exhibition. The most favored works there were by Norwegian artists trained in Düsseldorf. This was the beginning of a trend for Swedish artists to study there as well. In 1851, he and
Morten Müller Morten Müller (13 February 1828 – 10 February 1911) was a Norwegian landscape painter. Biography Morten Müller was born by the Christianiafjord at Holmestrand, in Vestfold County, Norway. Morten Müller began his art studies with Adolph ...
were able to go there to continue their studies, at the expense of the Crown Prince (later King) Karl XV. His primary instructor was his peer,
Hans Gude Hans Fredrik Gude (March 13, 1825August 17, 1903) was a Norwegian romanticist painter and is considered along with Johan Christian Dahl to be one of Norway's foremost landscape painters. He has been called a mainstay of Norwegian National Roma ...
, whom he had met at the exhibition in 1849. He was also influenced by Gude's teacher,
Andreas Achenbach Andreas Achenbach (29 September 1815, Kassel – 1 April 1910, Düsseldorf) was a German landscape and seascape painter in the Romantic style. He is considered to be one of the founders of the Düsseldorf School. His brother, Oswald, was also a ...
, who taught him to do careful detail studies from nature before painting. Although he eventually decided to make Düsseldorf his home, he made periodic study trips back to Sweden and to Norway, often in the company of Gude or Müller. In 1857, he married Anna Mariane Natalie Lochen (1832-1921), the daughter of a Norwegian merchant. Many of his study trips were made with his colleague, Gustaf Rydberg, who helped him discover new areas for painting. He often worked en
plein aire ''En plein air'' (; French for 'outdoors'), or ''plein air'' painting, is the act of painting outdoors. This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
, after the French style, but was not impressed by the
Barbizon School The Barbizon school of painters were part of an art movement towards Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time. The Barbizon school was active roughly from 1830 through 1870. It takes its nam ...
. He received numerous medals at exhibitions, although the critical consensus seems to have been that his works were "dry". He preferred to paint scenes with coastlines, cliffs, wintry moods and moonlight. Many of his works featured rough and barren areas. He was considered to be the leading practitioner of the Düsseldorf School in Sweden. In the 1870s, when that school became the subject of harsh, even devastating criticism, he rejected those critiques as a "public nuisance" (in a letter to
Johan Christoffer Boklund Johan Christoffer Boklund (15 July 1817 – 9 December 1880) was a Swedish history, genre, and portrait painter from Kulla-Gunnarstorp in Scania. He was the son of a gardener. At the age of fifteen, Boklund came to Lund, where he worked on illust ...
). During the
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, which hit Germany especially hard, he found himself having financial difficulties. From letters he exchanged with , a Master Tailor who was also an amateur painter, it would appear that he was bartering paintings for clothing. In another letter to Boklund he describes himself as being plagued by "permanent homesickness". In 1883, he had a stroke, which prevented further travels abroad. He was still able to paint, however, and continued to exhibit in Stockholm until his death. His works may be seen at the
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and the
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).Göteborgs konstmuseum
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Biography
@ the '' Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon''
Biography
from the '' Nordisk Familjebok'' @
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More works by Nordgren
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Nordgren, Axel Swedish landscape painters Painters from Stockholm 1828 births 1888 deaths Swedish painters Swedish male painters Landscape painters Düsseldorf school of painting