Midsummer Night
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Om konstverket
Artistic Style and Technique
The use of blue and blue-green tones lends the scene a mystical atmosphere, drawing the viewer into the serene and idyllic world of the painting. Gudmund Stenersen's confidence in his craft is evident in the way he balances the composition, creating a sense of harmony and balance. The painting was purchased by the Hungarian government from the Budapest exhibition of 1906 and is now treasured as an outstanding piece in the Scandinavian material Museum of Fine Arts. Key Features of the Painting:- The beautiful depiction of a summer night scene
- The use of blue and blue-green tones to create a mystical atmosphere
- The balance and harmony in the composition
Artist's Background
Gudmund Stenersen was a Norwegian painter who initially only painted in his free time. He later studied in Paris under Léon Bonnat and Fernand Cormon, and went on to become a successful artist, earning himself a name mainly with his landscapes painted in a naturalist style. For more information on Gudmund Stenersen and other artists, visit ArtsDot.com.To learn more about the Museum of Fine Arts and its collection, visit Wikipedia. For handmade oil paintings reproductions of famous artworks, including those by Gudmund Stenersen, visit ArtsDot.com.
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Gudmund Stenersen: A Pioneer of Norwegian Landscape Painting
Gudmund Stenersen (1863–1934) stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Norwegian art, particularly renowned for his masterful depictions of the landscapes and people of Christiania (Oslo), Odal, Valdres, and beyond. Born in Ringsaker as the son of veterinarian Stener Johannes Stenersen (1835–1904) and Helga hermana heltberg (1842–1921), he descended from a family steeped in intellectual tradition – his grandfather was theologian Stener Johannes Stenersen, Sr. (1789–1835). His artistic journey began with an examen artium in Hamar in 1883, shaping him into a dentist who simultaneously pursued painting as a passion project. This dual vocation fueled his creative output and provided invaluable experience observing the subtleties of human behavior alongside immersing himself in the natural world. His early artistic endeavors gained recognition at the Autumn Exhibition of 1885 with “I baadstøe,” marking the commencement of his professional career. Following formative years as a dentist in Tønsberg (1886–1889), Stenersen embarked on intensive studies in Paris under Léon Bonnat and Fernand Cormon from 1889 to 1892, absorbing Impressionistic techniques and broadening his artistic horizons. A subsequent foray into Italy between 1893 and 1894 further enriched his palette and deepened his understanding of artistic expression. Returning to Stavanger in January 1897, he married photographer’s daughter Karen Wally jacobsen (1874–1962), establishing a family life that would nurture future generations of artists. Stenersen's artistic style evolved into a distinctive blend of realism and lyrical observation—primarily focused on capturing the beauty of Norwegian landscapes with meticulous detail, yet imbued with an emotional resonance that conveyed profound connections to place. He achieved considerable acclaim for his paintings “Fra Svolvær” (1893) and “Njosgardene i Valdres” (1893–1902), which now reside in the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, cementing his legacy as one of Norway’s foremost landscape painters. Beyond his artistic achievements, Stenersen played a significant role in Norwegian cultural life by chairing Tegneforbundet from 1901 to 1926—a prestigious organization dedicated to fostering artistic development—and maintaining active membership within Freemasonry. His influence extended beyond the realm of painting; he served as an illustrator for publications like “Vestlandsviser” (by Vilhelm Krag, 1898) and “Fra fjeld og fremmed land” (by Theodor Caspari, 1900), demonstrating his versatility and commitment to communicating visual narratives. Stenersen’s work graced the pages of Aftenposten in 1917 and appeared in numerous Christmas magazines, solidifying his position as a respected voice within Norwegian artistic discourse. He passed away peacefully in Oslo in August 1934, leaving behind an enduring contribution to Norwegian art history.gudmund stenersen
1863 - 1934
Snabbfakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Naturalist Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Scandinavian Art']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Léon Bonnat
- Fernand Cormon
- Date Of Birth: 1863
- Date Of Death: 1934
- Full Name: Gudmund Stenersen
- Nationality: Norwegian
- Notable Artworks:
- Fra Svolvær
- Søndag på Majorstua
- Place Of Birth: Ringsaker, Norway


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