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Old Master Paintings and 19-20th-Century Scandinavian Arts
Oskar Bergman (1879-1963) Sweden
Landscape with Trees
oil painting on masonite
signed Oskar Bergman
unframed 20.5 x 30 cm
framed 30 x 39 cm
Provenance:
A Swedish private collection.
Essay:
This atmospheric oil painting by Oskar Bergman, created around 1930-1940, captures a serene moment in nature. Soft, muted tones blend with intricate brushwork, depicting a dense cluster of trees against a gentle, pastel-toned sky. The foliage, rendered with meticulous detail, seems to sway with a quiet rhythm, immersing the viewer in a peaceful woodland scene. The depth and subtle play of light evoke a tranquil, timeless quality, showcasing Bergman's mastery in capturing the essence of the Swedish landscape.
About the Artist: Oskar Bergman (October 18, 1879 - July 20, 1963) was a celebrated Swedish painter and graphic artist known for his finely detailed portrayals of the Scandinavian landscape. Although largely self-taught, Bergman developed a distinctive style that combines realism with an almost poetic sensitivity to nature's subtleties. He primarily worked in watercolor and gouache, favoring these mediums for their ability to convey delicate nuances in light and color. Bergman's works are part of esteemed collections, including Musée d'Orsay Paris, Sweden’s Nationalmuseum, Thielska Galleriet, Norrköping Konstmuseum and Malmö Museum.
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