Scandinavian Art 1750-1910
Interesting study day from the London Art History Society held at the Foundling Museum looking at Scandinavian art in the 19th century.
Kathy McLauchlan started by giving an overview of the period and how the art culture in the various countries operated with royal collections, academies and independent art societies called Konstforening. She then moved through the period chronologically which also fell into geographical areas over the next three talks.
The pattern of
development was similar to Europe as a whole partly as the period was so
dominated by Paris. We looked at how tastes moved from the Classical to the
naturalistic, through Impressionism and social realism to Symbolism.
It was fun to discover new artists and I particularly fell for Christoffer Eckersberg’s clean detailed works very evocative of one of his teachers, David. However I chose this wonderful portrait Frederick Sodring by Christen Kobke which I loved to illustrate the post.
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