
Sven Richard Bergh (28 December 1858 – 29 January 1919) was a Swedish painter, art critic and museum manager. Despite many years in France, he remained unattracted to
Impressionism
Impressionism was a 19th-century art movement characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passa ...
, preferring instead the
Naturalism of painters such as
Jules Bastien-Lepage
Jules Bastien-Lepage (1 November 1848 – 10 December 1884) was a French painter closely associated with the beginning of naturalism, an artistic style that emerged from the later phase of the Realist movement.
His most famous work is his lands ...
. He also rejected the idea of creating landscapes 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 ...
.
Biography
Both of his parents,
Johan Edvard Bergh
Johan Edward Bergh (29 March 1828 – 23 September 1880) was a Swedish jurist and landscape painter, associated with the Düsseldorf School.
Biography
Bergh was born in Stockholm, Sweden. He was the son of Severin Bergh and Emma Forsström. His ...
and Amanda Helander (1825–1888), were artists and, presumably, his first teachers. He began his formal studies with
Edvard Perséus, at his private school then, from 1878 to 1881, at the
Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. His first works were scenes from Swedish history, painted in the
Academic
An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy, f ...
style. In 1881, he went to Paris, where he took lessons from
Jean-Paul Laurens
Jean-Paul Laurens (; 28 March 1838 – 23 March 1921) was a French painter and sculptor, and one of the last major exponents of the French Academic style.
Biography
Laurens was born in Fourquevaux and was a pupil of Léon Cogniet and Alex ...
at the
Académie Colarossi. His first exhibition at the
Salon
Salon may refer to:
Common meanings
* Beauty salon, a venue for cosmetic treatments
* French term for a drawing room, an architectural space in a home
* Salon (gathering), a meeting for learning or enjoyment
Arts and entertainment
* Salon ...
came in 1883 and he completed his studies in 1884.
The following year, he and his friend,
Ernst Josephson
Ernst Abraham Josephson (1851-1906) was a Swedish painter and poet. He specialized in portraits, genre scenes of folklife and folklore.
Background
He was born to a middle-class family of merchants of Jewish ancestry. His uncle, Ludvig Josephs ...
, became members of the Nordic art colony at
Grez-sur-Loing
Grez-sur-Loing (, literally ''Grez on Loing''; formerly Grès-en-Gâtinais, literally ''Grès in Gâtinais'') is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in north-central France.
Sights
* The Church of Notre-Dame et Saint-Laurent ''(Churc ...
. That same year, he joined with the Swedish artists who became known as the opponents (''
Opponenterna
('the Opponents') was a group of 84 Swedish artists who, under the leadership of Ernst Josephson, organized the Opponent Movement () in the 1880s. On 27 March 1885, the members submitted their written demands to the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine ...
''); a group that was protesting what they felt were the outmoded teaching methods at the Academy. Shortly after, they created the Artists' Association (''
Konstnärsförbundet'') and Bergh became its secretary. In 1886, he married Helena Maria Klemming (1863–1889), the daughter of a bookseller. Their daughter, Amie, was born the same year. He had painted her portrait in 1885, and she would serve as his model on many occasions over the course of their short marriage.
Never in good health, Helena declined after Amie's birth and he became interested in attending
séance
A séance or seance (; ) is an attempt to communicate with spirits. The word ''séance'' comes from the French word for "session", from the Old French ''seoir'', "to sit". In French, the word's meaning is quite general: one may, for example, spea ...
s. When she felt death approaching, they returned to Stockholm, at her request, and she died there from what is simply described as an "incurable disease". Not long after, he caught
pneumonia
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and came close to death himself. During a long convalescence, one of those who cared for him was Gerda Winkrans (1864–1919), whose father was a local
rector
Rector (Latin for the member of a vessel's crew who steers) may refer to:
Style or title
*Rector (ecclesiastical), a cleric who functions as an administrative leader in some Christian denominations
*Rector (academia), a senior official in an edu ...
. He married her in 1890.
In 1893, Bergh and his family moved to
Varberg
Varberg () is a locality and the seat of Varberg Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 35,782 inhabitants in 2019.
Varberg and all of Halland are well known for their "typical west coast" sandy beaches. In Varberg the coast changes from ...
, where he had plans to establish an artists' colony. Together with
Nils Kreuger and
Karl Nordström, old friends of his from the Academy, a new style of landscape painting was created which became known as the (''Varbergsskolan''). He also found himself more attracted to
Romantic Nationalism; a predilection that was strengthened by a stay in Italy from 1897 to 1898, where the art he observed impressed him as representing exactly the opposite. The painter
Hedvig Hamilton studied with him in Stockholm.
In 1904, he decided to settle in Storängen,
Nacka Municipality
Nacka Municipality (''Nacka kommun'') is a municipality in Stockholm County in east-central Sweden. Its seat is located at Nacka. The municipality is situated just east of the capital Stockholm and the western parts are considered a suburban pa ...
(now part of Stockholm). He engaged the architect
Albin Brag to design his home, now known as the Villa Bergh at Värmdövägen. He and Gerda would live there until their deaths. Despite this apparent retirement, in 1915 he accepted an appointment as curator () and director of the
Nationalmuseum
Nationalmuseum (or National Museum of Fine Arts) is the national gallery of Sweden, located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm.
The museum's operations stretches far beyond the borders of Blasieholmen, the nationalmuseum manage ...
; spending his last years on a modernization project that featured new purchasing guidelines. During those years, he also wrote numerous essays on art and an account of his participation with the ''Opponenterna''.
His works may be seen at the
Gothenburg Museum of Art
Gothenburg Museum of Art ( sv, Göteborgs konstmuseum) is located at Götaplatsen in Gothenburg, Sweden.
It claims to be the third largest art museum in Sweden by size of its collection.
Collections
The museum holds the world's finest collect ...
, Nationalmuseum,
Nordic Museum
The Nordic Museum ( sv, Nordiska museet) is a museum located on Djurgården, an island in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to the cultural history and ethnography of Sweden from the early modern period (in Swedish history, it is said t ...
,
Uppsala University Library
The Uppsala University Library ( sv, Uppsala universitetsbibliotek) at Uppsala University in Uppsala, Sweden, consists of 11 subject libraries, one of which is housed in the old main library building, Carolina Rediviva. The library holds books ...
,
Thiel Gallery
The Thiel Gallery ( sv, Thielska Galleriet) is an art museum in the Djurgården park area of Stockholm, Sweden. Represented are the members of the Artists Association ('' Konstnärsförbundet'') from the early 1900s as well as one of the world' ...
,
Malmö Art Museum,
Livrustkammaren and
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde.
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
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''Richard Berghs väg'', a street in Södra Ängby
Södra Ängby is a residential area blending functionalism with garden city ideals, located in western Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the Bromma borough.
Encompassing more than 500 buildings, it remains the largest coherent functionalist ...
, Stockholm, was named after him.
Selected paintings
File:Hypnotic Séance (Richard Bergh) - Nationalmuseum - 18855.tif, ''Hypnotic Seance'' (1887)
File:Nordisk sommarkväll - Richard Berg.jpg, ''Nordic Summer Evening'' (1889–1900).
File:Vision Motiv från Visby (1894) av Richard Bergh.jpg, ''Vision: Scene from Visby
Visby () is an urban area in Sweden and the seat of Gotland Municipality in Gotland County on the island of Gotland with 24,330 inhabitants . Visby is also the episcopal see for the Diocese of Visby. The Hanseatic city of Visby is arguably t ...
'' (1894)
File:Richard Bergh The Knight and the Maiden Thielska 22.tif, The Knight and the Maiden (1897) Thiel Gallery
The Thiel Gallery ( sv, Thielska Galleriet) is an art museum in the Djurgården park area of Stockholm, Sweden. Represented are the members of the Artists Association ('' Konstnärsförbundet'') from the early 1900s as well as one of the world' ...
File:Portrait of August Strindberg by Richard Bergh 1905.jpg, August Strindberg
Johan August Strindberg (, ; 22 January 184914 May 1912) was a Swedish playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and painter.Lane (1998), 1040. A prolific writer who often drew directly on his personal experience, Strindberg wrote more than sixty ...
'' (1905)
File:Fröding av bergh2.jpg, Gustaf Fröding
Gustaf Fröding (; 22 August 1860 – 8 February 1911) was a Swedish poet and writer, born in Alster outside Karlstad in Värmland. The family moved to Kristinehamn in the year 1867. He later studied at Uppsala University and worked as a journal ...
'' (1909)
File:Hjalmar Brantings porträtt av Richard Bergh.jpg, ''Hjalmar Branting
Karl Hjalmar Branting (; 23 November 1860 – 24 February 1925) was a Swedish politician who was the leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party (SAP) from 1907 until his death in 1925, and three times Prime Minister of Sweden. When Branting cam ...
''
References
Further reading
* Thorbjörn Lengborn; ''Ellen Key – Gerda och Richard Bergh'', "Ellen Key-sällskapet" series, 1997, Ellen Key-sällsk, Linköping
* Marie Näslund; ''"Konst är lif": Richard Berghs porträttmåleri under 1880-talet'', 2002, Stockholms universitet, Konstvetenskapliga inst.
* Bengt-Arne Person; ''Varbergsskolan: Richard Bergh, Nils Kreuger, Karl Nordström'', "Böcker om konst" series, 1993, Signum.
* Birgitta Rapp; ''Richard Bergh – konstnär och kulturpolitiker 1890–1915'', 1978, Rabén & Sjogren.
External links
More works by Bergh
@ ArtNet
Biography
@ the '' Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon''
Biography
from the ''Svenskt Biografiskt Handlexikon'' @ Project Runeberg
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Biography
from the '' Nordisk Familjebok'' @ Project Runeberg
Hvad vår kamp gällt. Stämningsbilder från "opponenternas" 20-åriga verksamhet
(What our struggle was about. "Mood images" from the "opponents" 20-years of activity) Full text @ Project Runeberg
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